The soft supersymmetry breaking in D=5 supergravity compactified on S_1/Z_2 orbifolds

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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16 pages, 3 figures, 1 Table, final version to appear in Physics Letters B, slightly shortened, comments added, typos correcte

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We study the origin of the supersymmetry breaking induced by the mediation of gravity and the radion multiplet from the hidden to the visible brane in the context of the N=2, D=5 supergravity compactified on S_1/Z_2 orbifolds. The soft supersymmetry breaking terms for scalar masses, trilinear scalar couplings and gaugino masses are calculated to leading order in the five dimensional Newton's constant k_5^2 and the gravitino mass m_{3/2}. These are finite and non-vanishing, with the scalar soft masses be non-tachyonic, and are all expressed in terms of the gravitino mass and the length scale R of the fifth dimension. The soft supersymmetry breaking parameters are thus correlated and the phenomenological implications are discussed.

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