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Does SUSY know about the Standard Model?

High Energy Physics - Theory 2013-04-09 v1

Abstract

The BRST cohomology of free chiral SUSY has a wealth of Extraordinary Invariants. When one adds a superpotential to the free theory, the extention of the Extraordinary Invariants leads to some constraints on that superpotential. A particularly simple solution of those constraints is based on a 3×33 \times 3 matrix of nine chiral superfields, and then the superpotential is simply the determinant of that matrix. It is remarkable that this same theory is also a plausible basic version of the SUSY Standard Model for one Lepton family, and then the nine superfields are seen to be a left (Weak) SU(2) Lepton Doublet, Two Higgs Doublets, a Right Electron Singlet, a Right Neutrino Singlet and a Higgs singlet. Moreover, the algebra is consistent with the notion that the other two observed Lepton families arise from the coupling of the Extraordinary Invariants.

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@article{arxiv.1304.2036,
  title  = {Does SUSY know about the Standard Model?},
  author = {J. A. Dixon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.2036},
  year   = {2013}
}

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