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Supersymmetry, the Cosmological Constant and a Theory of Quantum Gravity in Our Universe
Published 2003-05-22Version 1
There are many theories of quantum gravity, depending on asymptotic boundary conditions, and the amount of supersymmetry. The cosmological constant is one of the fundamental parameters that characterize different theories. If it is positive, supersymmetry must be broken. A heuristic calculation shows that a cosmological constant of the observed size predicts superpartners in the TeV range. This mechanism for SUSY breaking also puts important constraints on low energy particle physics models. This essay was submitted to the Gravity Research Foundation Competition and is based on a longer article, which will be submitted in the near future.
Journal: Gen.Rel.Grav. 35 (2003) 2075-2078
Keywords: cosmological constant, quantum gravity, supersymmetry, low energy particle physics models, gravity research foundation competition
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