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| Report/Journal Article | PUBDB-2017-07203 |
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2005
Springer
Berlin
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2005/11/034
Report No.: DESY-05-112; LPT-ORSAY-05-32; hep-ph/0507110
Abstract: We study SUSY phenomenology of the KKLT (Kachru-Kallosh-Linde-Trivedi) scenario of string theory compactifications with fluxes. This setup leads to a specific pattern of soft masses and distinct phenomenological properties. In particular, it avoids the cosmological gravitino/moduli problems. Remarkably, the model allows for the correct abundance of SUSY dark matter consistently with all experimental constraints including the bound on the Higgs mass, b-->s gamma, etc. This occurs for both small and large tan beta, and requires the SUSY spectrum above 1 TeV.
Keyword(s): supersymmetry: symmetry breaking ; string model ; compactification: Calabi-Yau ; flux ; sparticle: mass spectrum ; gravitino: mass ; moduli space ; dark matter ; Higgs particle: mass ; muon: magnetic moment ; bottom: radiative decay ; bottom: branching ratio ; B/s: leptonic decay ; numerical calculations: interpretation of experiments
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