Speaker
Jason Evans
(IPMU, The University of Tokyo)
Description
If low energy supersymmetry is realized in nature, the apparent discovery of a Higgs boson with mass around 125GeV points to a supersymmetric mass spectrum in the TeV or multi-TeV range. Multi-TeV scalar masses are a necessary component of supersymmetric models with pure gravity mediation or in any model with strong moduli stabilization. Here, we show that full scalar mass universality remains viable as long as the ratio of Higgs vevs, tan beta is relatively small (less than about 2.5). We discuss in detail the low energy (observable) consequences of these models.
Author
Jason Evans
(IPMU, The University of Tokyo)
Co-authors
Keith Olive
(University of Minnesota)
Dr
Masahiro Ibe
(Stanford Linear Accelerator center)