“…The misalignment between SUSY breaking and R-symmetry breaking spurions may arise not only in tree-level R-symmetry breaking models [28,29,34], but also in models with separate SUSY breaking and R-symmetry breaking sectors. Recently found counterexamples to the Nelson-Seiberg theorem show the possibility of R-symmetry breaking spurions that do not break SUSY [12,13,15,18]. Thus, there may be more freedom to manipulate the mass spectrum of gauginos, as well as other SUSY breaking soft terms, by independently adjusting the SUSY breaking and R-symmetry breaking effects in different sectors.…”