Anomalous U(1) mediation in large volume compactification

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We study the general effects of anomalous U(1)(A) gauge symmetry on soft supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking terms in large volume scenario, where the MSSM sector is localized on a small cycle whose volume is stabilized by the D-term potential of the U(1)(A). Since it obtains SUSY breaking mass regardless of the detailed form of Kahler potential, the U(1)(A) vector superfield acts as a messenger mediating the SUSY breaking in the moduli sector to the MSSM sector. Then, through the loops of U(1)(A) vector superfield, there arise soft masses of the order of m(3/2)(2)/8 pi(2) for scalar mass squares, m(3/2)/(8 pi(2))(2) for gaugino masses, and m(3/2)/8 pi(2) for A-paramteres. In addition, the massive U(1)(A) vector superfield can have non-zero F and D-components through the moduli mixing in the Kahler potential, and this can result in larger soft masses depending upon the details of the moduli mixing. For instance, in the presence of one-loop induced moduli mixing between the visible sector modulus and the large volume modulus, the U(1)(A) D-term provides soft scalar mass squares of the order of m(3/2)(2). However, if the visible sector modulus is mixed only with small cycle moduli, its effect on soft terms depends on how to stabilize the small cycle moduli.
Publisher
SPRINGER
Issue Date
2012-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

STRONG CP PROBLEM; SUPERSYMMETRY BREAKING; SPLIT SUPERSYMMETRY; SUPERSTRING THEORY; STRING THEORY; D-TERMS; INVARIANCE; N=1; ORIENTIFOLDS; SUPERGRAVITY

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JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, no.1

ISSN
1126-6708
DOI
10.1007/JHEP01(2012)084
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/99920
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