Neutrino masses from SUSY breaking in radiative seesaw models
Abstract
Radiatively generated neutrino masses () are proportional to supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking, as a result of the SUSY non-renormalisation theorem. In this work, we investigate the space of SUSY radiative seesaw models with regard to their dependence on SUSY breaking (). In addition to contributions from sources of that are involved in electroweak symmetry breaking ( contributions), and which are manifest from and , radiatively generated can also receive contributions from sources that are unrelated to EWSB ( contributions). We point out that recent literature overlooks pure- contributions () that can arise at the same order of perturbation theory as the leading order contribution from . We show that there exist realistic radiative seesaw models in which the leading order contribution to is proportional to . To our knowledge no model with such a feature exists in the literature. We give a complete description of the simplest model-topologies and their leading dependence on . We show that in one-loop realisations operators are suppressed by at least or . We construct a model example based on a one-loop type-II seesaw. An interesting aspect of these models lies in the fact that the scale of soft- effects generating the leading order can be quite small without conflicting with lower limits on the mass of new particles.
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@article{arxiv.1406.0557,
title = {Neutrino masses from SUSY breaking in radiative seesaw models},
author = {A. J. R. Figueiredo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.0557},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in European Physical Journal C; 23 pages + appendices; references updated; minor revisions; extended conclusions