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Beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from Kahler operators and broken supersymmetry

We investigate supersymmetric scenarios in which neutrino masses are generated by effective d=6 operators in the Kahler potential, rather than by the standard d=5 superpotential operator. First, we discuss some general features of such effective operators, also including SUSY-breaking insertions, an...

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Autores principales: Brignole, Andrea, Joaquim, Filipe R., Rossi, Anna
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: JHEP 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2010)133
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1277487
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author Brignole, Andrea
Joaquim, Filipe R.
Rossi, Anna
author_facet Brignole, Andrea
Joaquim, Filipe R.
Rossi, Anna
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description We investigate supersymmetric scenarios in which neutrino masses are generated by effective d=6 operators in the Kahler potential, rather than by the standard d=5 superpotential operator. First, we discuss some general features of such effective operators, also including SUSY-breaking insertions, and compute the relevant renormalization group equations. Contributions to neutrino masses arise at low energy both at the tree level and through finite threshold corrections. In the second part we present simple explicit realizations in which those Kahler operators arise by integrating out heavy SU(2)_W triplets, as in the type II seesaw. Distinct scenarios emerge, depending on the mechanism and the scale of SUSY-breaking mediation. In particular, we propose an appealing and economical picture in which the heavy seesaw mediators are also messengers of SUSY breaking. In this case, strong correlations exist among neutrino parameters, sparticle and Higgs masses, as well as lepton flavour violating processes. Hence, this scenario can be tested at high-energy colliders, such as the LHC, and at lower energy experiments that measure neutrino parameters or search for rare lepton decays.
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spelling cern-12774872021-07-15T17:06:35Z doi:10.1007/JHEP08(2010)133 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1277487 eng Brignole, Andrea Joaquim, Filipe R. Rossi, Anna Beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from Kahler operators and broken supersymmetry Particle Physics - Phenomenology We investigate supersymmetric scenarios in which neutrino masses are generated by effective d=6 operators in the Kahler potential, rather than by the standard d=5 superpotential operator. First, we discuss some general features of such effective operators, also including SUSY-breaking insertions, and compute the relevant renormalization group equations. Contributions to neutrino masses arise at low energy both at the tree level and through finite threshold corrections. In the second part we present simple explicit realizations in which those Kahler operators arise by integrating out heavy SU(2)_W triplets, as in the type II seesaw. Distinct scenarios emerge, depending on the mechanism and the scale of SUSY-breaking mediation. In particular, we propose an appealing and economical picture in which the heavy seesaw mediators are also messengers of SUSY breaking. In this case, strong correlations exist among neutrino parameters, sparticle and Higgs masses, as well as lepton flavour violating processes. Hence, this scenario can be tested at high-energy colliders, such as the LHC, and at lower energy experiments that measure neutrino parameters or search for rare lepton decays. We investigate supersymmetric scenarios in which neutrino masses are generated by effective d=6 operators in the Kahler potential, rather than by the standard d=5 superpotential operator. First, we discuss some general features of such effective operators, also including SUSY-breaking insertions, and compute the relevant renormalization group equations. Contributions to neutrino masses arise at low energy both at the tree level and through finite threshold corrections. In the second part we present simple explicit realizations in which those Kahler operators arise by integrating out heavy SU(2)_W triplets, as in the type II seesaw. Distinct scenarios emerge, depending on the mechanism and the scale of SUSY-breaking mediation. In particular, we propose an appealing and economical picture in which the heavy seesaw mediators are also messengers of SUSY breaking. In this case, strong correlations exist among neutrino parameters, sparticle and Higgs masses, as well as lepton flavour violating processes. Hence, this scenario can be tested at high-energy colliders, such as the LHC, and at lower energy experiments that measure neutrino parameters or search for rare lepton decays. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/237920 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1277487 JHEP JHEP, (2010) pp. 133 2010-07-13
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Brignole, Andrea
Joaquim, Filipe R.
Rossi, Anna
Beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from Kahler operators and broken supersymmetry
title Beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from Kahler operators and broken supersymmetry
title_full Beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from Kahler operators and broken supersymmetry
title_fullStr Beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from Kahler operators and broken supersymmetry
title_full_unstemmed Beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from Kahler operators and broken supersymmetry
title_short Beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from Kahler operators and broken supersymmetry
title_sort beyond the standard seesaw: neutrino masses from kahler operators and broken supersymmetry
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2010)133
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1277487
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1277487
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