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The Top Quark Mass in Supersymmetric SO(10) Unification

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2013-11-13 v2

Abstract

The successful prediction of sin2θW\sin^2\theta_W suggests that the effective theory beneath the GUT scale is the two-Higgs MSSM. If we further assume that the unified gauge group contains SO(10), that the two light Higgs doublets lie mostly in a single irreducible SO(10) representation, and that the tt, bb and τ\tau masses originate in renormalizable Yukawa interactions of the form 163O16316_3 O 16_3, then also the top quark mass can be predicted in terms of the MSSM parameters. To compute mtm_t we present a precise analytic approximation to the solution of the 2-loop renormalization group equations, and study supersymmetric and GUT threshold corrections and the input value of the bb quark mass. The large ratio of top to bottom quark masses derives from a large ratio, tanβ\tan\beta, of Higgs vacuum expectation values. We point out that when tanβ\tan\beta is large, so are certain corrections to the bb quark mass prediction, unless a particular hierarchy exists in the parameters of the model. With such a hierarchy, which may result from approximate symmetries, the top mass prediction depends only weakly on the spectrum. Our results may be applied to any supersymmetric SO(10)-like model as long as λtλbλτ\lambda_t\simeq \lambda_b\simeq\lambda_\tau at the GUT scale and there are no intermediate mass scales in the desert.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9306309,
  title  = {The Top Quark Mass in Supersymmetric SO(10) Unification},
  author = {Lawrence J. Hall and Riccardo Rattazzi and Uri Sarid},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9306309},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

37 pages incl. 3 figures appended at bottom of file, RevTeX, [Revised, corrected & expanded] LBL-33997