R-Parity Violation: Origin of $\mu $-Term and Other Consequences
Abstract
We propose a new mechanism in which the generation of the supersymmetric -term as well charged lepton masses is closely tied to R-parity violation involving heavy vector-like families . A realistic example based on , supplemented by the symmetry , is presented, where () denotes a continuous (flavor) symmetry. In addition to the -term, the charged fermion mass hierarchies and mixings, as well as baryon number conservation are also nicely explained. Bilinear R-parity violating coupling involving the first generation gives rise to neutrino mass relevant for the small angle MSW oscillations, where denotes a sterile state. The atmospheric neutrino puzzle is resolved via maximal mixing angle oscillations. The decay of the lightest neutralino (LSP) and leptogenesis are briefly discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9909238,
title = {R-Parity Violation: Origin of $\mu $-Term and Other Consequences},
author = {Qaisar Shafi and Zurab Tavartkiladze},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9909238},
year = {2008}
}
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20 pp. LATEX