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    Upper Bounds on Gluino, Squark and Higgisino Masses in the Focus Point Gaugino Mediation with a Mild Fine Tuning Δ≀100\Delta \le 100

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    We show that upper bounds on the masses for gluino, squarks and higgsino are mgluino≀5.5m_{gluino} \le 5.5 TeV, msquark≀4.7m_{squark} \le 4.7 TeV and mhiggsino≀650m_{higgsino} \le 650 GeV in a focus point gaugino mediation. Here, we impose a mild fine tuning Δ≀100\Delta \le 100. This result shows that it is very challenging for the LHC to exclude the focus point gaugino mediation with the mild fine tuning. However, the ILC may have a potential for excluding the focus point gaugino mediation with such a mild fine tuning. It is also shown that vector-like matters reduce the required masses of the squark (stop) and gluino to explain the observed Higgs boson mass and enhance the testability of the model at the LHC. The fine-tuning is still kept mild.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figure

    Focus Point in Gaugino Mediation ~ Reconsideration of the Fine-tuning Problem ~

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    We reconsider the fine-tuning problem in SUSY models, motivated by the recent observation of the relatively heavy Higgs boson and non-observation of the SUSY particles at the LHC. Based on this thought, we demonstrate a focus point-like behavior in a gaugino mediation model, and show that the fine-tuning is indeed reduced to about 2 percent level if the ratio of the gluino mass to wino mass is about 0.4 at the GUT scale. We show that such a mass ratio may arise naturally in a product group unification model without the doublet-triplet splitting problem. This fact suggests that the fine-tuning problem crucially depends on the physics at the high energy scale.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures; published versio

    Coupling Supersymmetric Nonlinear Sigma Models to Supergravity

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    It is known that supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models for the compact Kahler manifolds G/H cannot be consistently coupled to supergravity, since the Kahler potentials are not invariant under the G transformation. We show that the supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models can be deformed such that the Kahler potential be exactly G-invariant if and only if one enlarges the manifolds by dropping all the U(1)'s in the unbroken subgroup H. Then, those nonlinear sigma models can be coupled to supergravity without losing the G invariance.Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX2
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