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Can The Supersymmetric Flavor Problem Decouple?
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It has been argued that the squarks and sleptons of the first and second generations can be relatively heavy without destabilizing the weak scale, thereby improving the situation with too-large flavor-changing neutral current (FCNC) and CP violating processes. In theories where the soft supersymmetry breaking parameters are generated at a high scale (such as the Planck scale), we show that such a mass spectrum tends to drive the scalar top mass squared $m_{\tilde{Q}_3}^2$ negative from two-loop renormalization group evolution. Even ignoring CP violation and allowing $O(\lambda) \sim .22$ alignment, the first two generation scalars must be heavier than 22 TeV to suppress FCNC. This in turn requires the boundary condition on $m_{\tilde{Q}_3} > 4 TeV$ to avoid negative $m_{\tilde{Q}_3}^2$ at the weak scale. Some of the models in the literature employing the anomalous U(1) in string theory are excluded by our analysis.
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