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Soft SUSY breaking, dilaton domination and intermediate scale string models

Steven A. Abel1, Ben C. Allanach2, Fernando Quevedo2, Luis E. Ibáñez3 and Matthias Klein3

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We present an analysis of the low-energy implications of an intermediate scale ( ~ 1011 GeV) string theory. We mainly focus on the evolution of the physical parameters under the renormalisation group equations (RGEs) and find several interesting new features that differ from the standard GUT scale or Planck scale scenarios. We give a general discussion of soft supersymmetry breaking terms in type-I theories and then investigate the renormalization group running. In the dilaton domination scenario, we present the sparticle spectra, analysing constraints from charge and colour breaking, fine tuning and radiative electroweak symmetry breaking. We compare with the allowed regions of parameter space when the RGEs start running at the standard GUT or the intermediate scales, and find quite remarkably that the dilaton dominated supersymmetry breaking scenario, which is essentially ruled out from constraints on charge and colour breaking if the fundamental scale is close to the Planck mass, is allowed in a large region of parameter space if the fundamental scale is intermediate.


Keywords

Supersymmetry Breaking

Beyond Standard Model

Supersymmetric Standard Model

Compactification and String Models

PACS

11.15.Ex Spontaneous breaking of gauge symmetries

11.25.Mj Compactification and four-dimensional models

12.60.-i Models beyond the standard model

11.10.Hi Renormalization group evolution of parameters

Subjects

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 12 ( 1 December 2000)

Received 8 June 2000, accepted for publication 27 December 2000

Published 22 January 2001



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