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(Seminar)Higgs-Anomaly Mediation: a simple setup with interesting phenomena and flavor safety
2018-01-05     Text Size:  A

CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics

Institute of Theoretical Physics

 Chinese Academy of Sciences

Seminar

Title

题目

Higgs-Anomaly Mediation: a simple setup with interesting phenomena and flavor safety

Speaker

报告人

殷文

Affiliation

所在单位

IHEP, Beijing

Date

日期

2018年1月5日(周五)下午3:00

Venue

地点

新楼6420

Abstract

摘要

We consider a simple setup, called Higgs-Anomaly mediation, where all the multiplets in the MSSM except for the Higgs multiplets are sequestered from SUSY breaking, but the Higgs multiplets couple to through Planck-suppressed operators. In this setup, the splitting mass spectra of squarks and sleptons are generated through radiative corrections: anomaly mediation and a kind of Higgs mediation. Despite the stop masses greater than order 10 TeV favored by the measured mass of the Higgs boson, sfermions in first two generations can be sufficiently light to be searched for and tested in the LHC, and affect low energy phenomena in ground-based experiments. There are viable regions explaining muon g-2 anomaly, and bottom-tau and top-bottom-tau Yukawa unifications. These regions are testable from the viewpoint of collider experiments. Surprisingly, despite the splitting mass spectra, there are suppressed flavor-violating processes. In fact, the contribution to epsilon_K is constrained most severely. However, we show that  this contribution is at most around 20% of the experimental value and is safely within the theoretical uncertainty of the SM.

Contact person

所内联系人

杨金民 李田军

 

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