Mirror mediation

Published 10 March 2008 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Joseph P. Conlon JHEP03(2008)025 DOI 10.1088/1126-6708/2008/03/025

1126-6708/2008/03/025

Abstract

I show that the effective action of string compactifications has a structure that can naturally solve the supersymmetric flavour and CP problems. At leading order in the gs and α' expansions, the hidden sector factorises. The moduli space splits into two mirror parts that depend on Kähler and complex structure moduli. Holomorphy implies the flavour structure of the Yukawa couplings arises in only one part. In type IIA string theory flavour arises through the Kähler moduli sector and in type IIB flavour arises through the complex structure moduli sector. This factorisation gives a simple solution to the supersymmetric flavour and CP problems: flavour physics is generated in one sector while supersymmetry is broken in the mirror sector. This mechanism does not require the presence of gauge, gaugino or anomaly mediation and is explicitly realised by phenomenological models of IIB flux compactifications.

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