Bilinear R-parity Violation and Small Neutrino Masses: a Self-consistent Framework
Abstract
We study extensions of supersymmetric models without R-parity which include an anomalous U(1)_H horizontal symmetry. Bilinear R-parity violating terms induce a neutrino mass at tree level of approximately eV where is the U(1)_H breaking parameter and is an integer number that depends on the horizontal charges of the leptons. For a unique self-consistent model arises in which i) all the superpotential trilinear R-parity violating couplings are forbidden by holomorphy; ii) the tree level neutrino mass falls in the range suggested by the atmospheric neutrino problem; iii) radiative contributions to neutrino masses are strongly suppressed resulting in a squared solar mass difference of few 10^{-8} eV^2 which only allows for the LOW (or quasi-vacuum) solution to the solar neutrino problem; iv) the neutrino mixing angles are not suppressed by powers of and can naturally be large.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0007266,
title = {Bilinear R-parity Violation and Small Neutrino Masses: a Self-consistent Framework},
author = {J. M. Mira and E. Nardi and D. A. Restrepo and J. W. F. Valle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0007266},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Latex, 15 pages including 1 figure, some typos corrected