Speaker
Luis Enrique Reyes Rodríguez
(Institute of Physics, UNAM)
Description
The split-supersymmetry method was proposed to address the naturalness (or hierarchy) problem in physics beyond the standard model without the need for a light supersymmetric spectrum. This talk will address this mechanism for supersymmetry breaking within a finite grand unification model, particularly in the $SU(3)^3$ model, motivated by a scenario of anomaly-mediated SUSY breaking. Additionally, it will analyze the combined effect of implementing this mechanism for supersymmetry breaking and the existence of an intermediate scale in the breaking of the unification group on the values of the masses of the third-family quarks.
Author
Luis Enrique Reyes Rodríguez
(Institute of Physics, UNAM)
Co-author
Dr
Myriam Mondragón Ceballos
(IFUNAM)