Anomalous D-term, dynamical supersymmetry breaking and dynamical gauge couplings

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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24 pages, Latex, 1 figure, uses psfig.sty

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10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00213-2

We analyze the structure of the vacuum and supersymmetry breaking pattern in Fayet-Iliopoulos models with dynamical gauge coupling and planck-scale value of the F-I parameter. We show that in this class of models supersymmetry is generically broken, but the mere presence of the D-term is not sufficient to stop the running away of the modulus responsible for the value of the gauge coupling - the dilaton. To stabilize the dilaton, one has to include an additional dilaton-dependent part in the superpotential. The presence of the large D-term gives rise to the mixed dilaton/D-term dominated scenarios of susy breaking, which allow horizontal hierarchy generation. Models which can serve as secluded sectors in gauge mediation scenarios are discussed. It is shown that when the F-I parameter and the gauge coupling are dynamical variables, the D-term dominated Universe does not allow for an inflationary period.

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