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Proton Decay at $M_{pl}$ and the Scale of SUSY-Breaking

arXiv:1308.0274 · doi:10.1007/JHEP02(2014)027

Abstract

It is sometimes argued that a virtue of pushing the supersymmetry breaking scale above 1 PeV is that no particular flavor structure is required in the soft sector in order to evade bounds on flavor-changing neutral currents. However, without flavor structure, suppressing generic Planck-suppressed contributions to proton decay requires even higher SUSY scales, of order $10^{11}$ ($10^9$) GeV for degenerate (mini-split) gauginos and scalars. With flavor structure, the question of whether proton decay or flavor symmetries are more constraining is model-dependent, but it straightforward to find simple models where both constraints are satisfied for much lower SUSY scales.

14 pages, 1 figure. v2: expanded discussion of alignment models in sec. 3. accepted for publication in JHEP