Phenomenology with Supersymmetric Flipped SU(6)
Abstract
The supersymmetric flipped gauge symmetry can arise through compactification of the ten dimensional superstring theory. We show how realistic phenomenology can emerge from this theory by supplementing it with the symmetry , where denotes a discrete `R'-symmetry. The well-known doublet-triplet splitting problem is resolved to `all orders' via the pseudo-Goldstone mechanism, and the GUT scale arises from an interplay of the Planck and supersymmetry breaking scales. The symmetry is also important for understanding the fermion mass hierarchies as well as the magnitudes of the CKM matrix elements. Furthermore, the well known MSSM parameter is estimated to be of order unity, while the proton lifetime () is consistent with observations. Depending on some parameters, can be the dominant decay mode. Finally, the observed solar and atmospheric neutrino `anomalies' require us to introduce a `sterile' neutrino state. Remarkably, the symmetry protects it from becoming heavy, so that maximal angle oscillations into a sterile state can explain the atmospheric anomaly, while the solar neutrino puzzle is resolved via the small angle MSW oscillations. The existence of some ( of critical energy density) neutrino hot dark matter is also predicted.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9807502,
title = {Phenomenology with Supersymmetric Flipped SU(6)},
author = {Qaisar Shafi and Zurab Tavartkiladze},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9807502},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
24 pp. LATEX. Modified version accepted for Nucl. Phys. B