Relaxing the relic density constraint lets no-scale Flipped SU(5) push the gluino mass up to about 7.5 TeV, with the top quark mass and Higgs mass tradeoff setting the boundary.
The Return of the King: No-Scale ${\cal F}$-$SU(5)$
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We revisit the viable parameter space in No-Scale ${\cal F}$-$SU(5)$, examining the Grand Unified Theory within the context of the prevailing gluino mass limits established by the LHC. The satisfaction of both the No-Scale boundary condition and the experimentally measured Standard Model (SM) like Higgs boson mass requires a lower limit on the gluino mass in the model space of about 1.9 TeV, which maybe not coincidentally is the current LHC supersymmetry search bound. This offers a plausible explanation as to why a supersymmetry signal has thus far not been observed at the LHC. On the contrary, since the vector-like flippon particles are relatively heavy due to the strict condition that the supersymmetry breaking soft term $B_{\mu}$ must vanish at the unification scale, we also cannot address the recently vanished 750 GeV diphoton resonance at the 13 TeV LHC. Therefore, No-Scale ${\cal F}$-$SU(5)$ returns as a King after the spurious 750 GeV diphoton excess was gone with the wind.
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The Heavy Gluino in Natural No-Scale $\cal{F}$-$SU$(5)
Relaxing the relic density constraint lets no-scale Flipped SU(5) push the gluino mass up to about 7.5 TeV, with the top quark mass and Higgs mass tradeoff setting the boundary.