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The quark-lepton unification : LHC data and neutrino masses

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2013-11-15 v4

Abstract

The recent discovery of nonzero θ13\theta_{13} (equal to Cabbibo angle θC\theta_C up to a factor of 2\sqrt{2}), the masses of supersymmetric particles \gapp\gapp TeV from LHC data, and the sum of three active neutrino masses imνi\lapp1\sum_i m_{\nu_i}\lapp 1 eV from the study of large scale structure of the universe motivate to study whether quark and lepton mixing have the same origin at the grand unification scale. We find that both results from neutrino experiments and LHC are complementary in quark-lepton unified model. A new constraint on SUSY parameters appears from electroweak symmetry breaking with a new correlation between the lower bounds on sparticle masses and the upper bound on imνi\sum_i m_{\nu_i}. In addition, we find that only μ>0\mu>0 (which is favored by (g2)(g-2) of muon) is allowed and mq~,\l~\gappm_{\tilde q, \tilde \l} \gapp TeV if imνi\lapp1\sum_i m_{\nu_i} \lapp 1 eV. On the other hand, a small change in lower limit on θ13\theta_{13} from zero leads to a large increase in lower limits on sparticles masses (\gapp2\gapp 2 TeV), which are also the bounds if recently discovered boson at LHC with mass around 125 GeV is the Higgs boson.

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@article{arxiv.1112.1169,
  title  = {The quark-lepton unification : LHC data and neutrino masses},
  author = {Abhijit Samanta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.1169},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

5 pages, 2 figures, impact of Higgs boson at mass 125 GeV added, final version, accepted in Phys. Lett. B