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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 63, Issue 10, Pages -Publisher
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.63.105007
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An SU(3)xSU(2)xU(1) supersymmetric theory is constructed with a TeV-sized extra dimension compactified on the orbifold S-1/(Z(2) x Z(2)'). The compactification breaks supersymmetry leaving a set of zero modes that correspond precisely to the states of the 1 Higgs doubler standard model. Supersymmetric Yukawa interactions are localized at orbifold fixed points. The top quark hypermultiplet radiatively triggers electroweak symmetry breaking, yielding a Higgs potential that is finite and exponentially insensitive to physics above the compactification scale. This potential depends on only a single free parameter, the compactification scale, yielding a Higgs boson mass prediction of 127+/-8 GeV. The masses of all the superpartners and the Kaluza-Klein excitations are also predicted. The lightest supersymmetric particle is a top squark of mass 197+/-20 GeV. The top Kaluza-Klein tower leads to the rho parameter having quadratic sensitivity to unknown physics in the ultraviolet region.
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