A new mechanism for radius stabilization in warped supersymmetry
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Abstract: A new mechanism for the radius stabilization is proposed in a 5D super-Yang-Mills model in the warped background of . Dominant 1-loop contribution to the supersymmetric 4D effective potential is estimated to depend on the radion. The minimization of the effective potential incorporating the tree potential and a Fayet-Iliopoulos -term for the gauge group U(1) reveals an interesting case that the radius is stabilized at a length corresponding to an intermediate mass scale GeV.
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