Exact Results for Supersymmetric Renormalization and the Supersymmetric Flavor Problem

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10.1088/1126-6708/2002/07/021

We explore the effects of a strongly-coupled, approximately scale-invariant sector on the renormalization of soft supersymmetry breaking terms. A useful formalism for deriving exact results for renormalization of soft supersymmetry breaking terms is given in an appendix, and used to generalize previously known results to include the effects of nontrilinear superpotential terms. We show that a class of theories which explain the flavor hierarchy without flavor symmetries can also solve the supersymmetric flavor problem by producing nearly degenerate masses for the first two generations of scalar superpartners within each charge sector. Effects from trilinear scalar terms are also suppressed, although their initial values must be relatively small. Our mechanism results in testable predictions for the superpartner spectrum.

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