23-27 mayo 2016
Europe/Madrid timezone

Left-right supersymmetry at the TeV scale

23 may. 2016 17:30
20m
Contributed talk SUSY/Higgs/BSM SUSY 1

Ponente

Toby Opferkuch (Universität Bonn)

Descripción

We present a supersymmetric left-right model which predicts gauge coupling unification close to the string scale and both extra vector bosons and vector-like quarks at the TeV scale. The subtleties in constructing a model which is in agreement with the measured quark masses and mixing for such a low left-right breaking scale are discussed. It is shown that in the constrained version of this model radiative breaking of the gauge symmetries is possible and a SM-like Higgs is obtained. Additional CP-even scalars of a similar mass or even much lighter are possible. The expected mass hierarchies for the supersymmetric states differ clearly from those of the constrained MSSM. In particular, the lightest down-type squark, which is a mixture of the sbottom and extra vector-like states, is always lighter than the stop.

Autores primarios

Dr. Florian Staub (CERN) Dr. Manuel E. Krauss (Bonn University) Dr. Martin Hirsch (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, CSIC - Universidad de Valencia) Toby Opferkuch (Universität Bonn) Werner Porod (Uni. Würzburg)

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