Supersymmetric models with higher dimensional operators

  • I. Antoniadis
  • , E. Dudas
  • , D. M. Ghilencea

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Abstract

In 4D renormalisable theories, integrating out massive states generates in the low energy effective action higher dimensional operators (derivative or otherwise). Using a superfield language it is shown that a 4D N=1 supersymmetric theory with higher derivative operators in either the Kahler or the superpotential part of the Lagrangian and with an otherwise arbitrary superpotential, is equivalent to a 4D N=1 theory of second order (i.e. without higher derivatives) with additional superfields and renormalised interactions. We provide examples where a free theory with trivial supersymmetry breaking provided by a linear superpotential becomes, in the presence of higher derivatives terms and in the second order version, a non-trivial interactive one with spontaneous supersymmetry breaking. The couplings of the equivalent theory acquire a threshold correction through their dependence on the scale of the higher dimensional operator(s). The scalar potential in the second order theory is not necessarily positive definite, and one can in principle have a vanishing potential with broken supersymmetry. We provide an application to MSSM and argue that at tree-level and for a mass scale associated to a higher derivative term in the TeV range, the Higgs mass can be lifted above the current experimental limits.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2008
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2008

Keywords

  • Nonperturbative effects
  • Superspaces
  • Supersymmetric effective theories
  • Supersymmetry breaking

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