R-Parity Conservation from a Top Down Perspective
Abstract
Motivated by results from the LHC and dark matter searches, we study the possibility of phenomenologically viable R-parity violation in GUT models from a top-down point of view. We show that in contrast to the more model dependent bounds on the proton lifetime, the limits on neutrino masses provide a robust, stringent and complementary constraint on all GUT-based R-parity violating models. Focusing on well-motivated string/ theory GUT frameworks with mechanisms for doublet-triplet splitting and a solution to the problems, we show that imposing the neutrino mass bounds implies that R-parity violation is disfavored. The arguments can also be generalized to minimal GUTs. An experimental observation of R-parity violation would, therefore, disfavor such classes of top-down GUT models.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1403.4948,
title = {R-Parity Conservation from a Top Down Perspective},
author = {Bobby S. Acharya and Gordon L. Kane and Piyush Kumar and Ran Lu and Bob Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.4948},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Citations added, accepted to JHEP with minor revisions