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The Golden Strip of Correlated Top Quark, Gaugino, and Vectorlike Mass In No-Scale, No-Parameter F-SU(5)

We systematically establish the hyper-surface within the tan(beta), top quark mass m_t, universal gaugino mass M_1/2, and vectorlike mass M_V parameter volume which is compatible with the application of the No-Scale Supergravity boundary conditions, particularly the vanishing of the Higgs bilinear soft term B_mu, near to the Planck mass at the point M_F of ultimate F-lipped SU(5) unification. M_F is elevated from the penultimate partial unification near the traditional GUT scale at a mass M_32 by the inclusion of extra F-theory derived heavy vectorlike multiplets. We demonstrate that simultaneous adherence to all current experimental constraints, most importantly contributions to the muon anomalous magnetic moment (g-2)_mu, the branching ratio limit on (b \to s gamma), and the 7-year WMAP relic density measurement, dramatically reduces the allowed solutions to a highly non-trivial "golden strip" with tan(beta) \sim 15, m_t = 173.0-174.4 GeV, M_1/2 = 455-481 GeV, and M_V = 691-1020 GeV, effectively eliminating all extraneously tunable model parameters. We emphasize that the consonance of the theoretically viable m_t range with the experimentally established value is an independently correlated "postdiction". The predicted range of M_V is testable at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The partial lifetime for proton decay in the leading (e+|mu+) pi0 channels falls around 4.6 X 10^34 Y, testable at the future DUSEL and Hyper-Kamiokande facilities.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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