R-parity violating U(1)'-extended supersymmetric standard model
Abstract
Supersymmetry is one of the best motivated new physics scenarios. To build a realistic supersymmetric standard model, however, a companion symmetry is necessary to address various issues. While R-parity is a popular candidate that can address the proton and dark matter issues simultaneously, it is not the only option for such a property. We review how a TeV scale U(1)' gauge symmetry can replace the R-parity. Discrete symmetries of the U(1)' can make the model still viable and attractive with distinguishable phenomenology. For instance, with a residual discrete symmetry of the U(1)', Z6 = B3 x U2, the proton can be protected by the baryon triality (B3) and a hidden sector dark matter candidate can be protected by the U-parity (U2).
Cite
@article{arxiv.0811.2539,
title = {R-parity violating U(1)'-extended supersymmetric standard model},
author = {Hye-Sung Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.2539},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Invited brief review for Mod. Phys. Lett. A (final version)