articleJan 1, 2004Closed access

Supersymmetric Unification Without Low Energy Supersymmetry And Signatures for Fine-Tuning at the LHC

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility · Stanford University

Abstract

The cosmological constant problem is a failure of naturalness and suggests that a fine-tuning mechanism is at work, which may also address the hierarchy problem. An example -- supported by Weinberg's successful prediction of the cosmological constant -- is the potentially vast landscape of vacua in string theory, where the existence of galaxies and atoms is promoted to a vacuum selection criterion. Then, low energy SUSY becomes unnecessary, and supersymmetry -- if present in the fundamental theory -- can be broken near the unification scale. All the scalars of the supersymmetric standard model become ultraheavy, except for a single finely tuned Higgs. Yet, the fermions of the supersymmetric standard model can…

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Particle physics
  • Gravitino
  • Supersymmetry
  • Higgs boson
  • Hierarchy problem
  • Grand Unified Theory
  • Proton decay
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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