The Spectrum of Goldstini and Modulini

When supersymmetry is broken in multiple sectors via independent dynamics, the theory furnishes a corresponding multiplicity of “goldstini” degrees of freedom which may play a substantial role in collider phenomenology and cosmology. In this paper, we explore the tree-level mass spectrum of goldstin...

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Main Authors: Cheung, Clifford, D'Eramo, Francesco, Thaler, Jesse
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Theoretical Physics
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: Springer-Verlag 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/72040
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2406-8160
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Summary:When supersymmetry is broken in multiple sectors via independent dynamics, the theory furnishes a corresponding multiplicity of “goldstini” degrees of freedom which may play a substantial role in collider phenomenology and cosmology. In this paper, we explore the tree-level mass spectrum of goldstini arising from a general admixture of F -term, D -term, and almost no-scale supersymmetry breaking, employing non-linear superfields and a novel gauge fixing for supergravity discussed in a companion paper. In theories of F -term and D -term breaking, goldstini acquire a mass which is precisely twice the gravitino mass, while the inclusion of no-scale breaking renders one of these modes, the modulino, massless. We argue that the vanishing modulino mass can be explained in terms of an accidental and spontaneously broken “global” supersymmetry.