The naturalness criterion applied to the cosmological constant implies a new-physics threshold at 10(-3) eV. Either the naturalness criterion fails, or this threshold does not influence particle dynamics at higher energies. It has been suggested that the Higgs naturalness problem may follow the same fate. We investigate this possibility and, abandoning the hierarchy problem, we use unification and dark matter as the only guiding principles. The model recently proposed by Arkani-Hamed and Dimopoulos emerges as a very interesting option. We study it in detail, analysing its structure, and the conditions for obtaining unification and dark matter. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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The supersymmetric flavor, CP and Polonyi problems are hints that the fundamental scale of the soft ...
In the Standard Model of elementary particle physics, electroweak symmetry breaking is achieved by a...
Motivated by LHC results, we modify the usual criterion for naturalness by ignoring the uncomputable...
The naturalness criterion applied to the cosmological constant implies a new-physics threshold at 10...
Being consistent with every experimental measurement made to date, the current paradigm of particle...
In this thesis, the author argues that the supersymmetric Standard Model, while avoiding the fine tu...
We study how, as a result of the scanning of supersymmetry breaking during the cosmological evolutio...
We present two different approaches to solve the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model and to prov...
The naturalness of a Higgs boson with a mass near 125 GeV is explored in a variety of weak-scale sup...
We look at a particularly compelling class of supersymmetric models with thermal dark matter. In par...
AbstractWe suggest a natural split mechanism for sfermions based on N=2 supersymmetry (SUSY). N=2 SU...
We explore some fundamental differences in the phenomenology, cosmology and model building of Split ...
We suggest a natural split mechanism for sfermions based on N=2 supersymmetry (SUSY). N=2 SUSY prote...
We study the naturalness properties of the B−L supersymmetric standard model (BLSSM) with type-I see...
We propose to split the sparticle spectrum from the hierarchy between the GUT scale and the Planck s...
The supersymmetric flavor, CP and Polonyi problems are hints that the fundamental scale of the soft ...
In the Standard Model of elementary particle physics, electroweak symmetry breaking is achieved by a...
Motivated by LHC results, we modify the usual criterion for naturalness by ignoring the uncomputable...