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Discrete R symmetries for the MSSM and its singlet extensions

We determine the anomaly free discrete R symmetries, consistent with the MSSM, that commute with SU(5) and suppress the $\mu$ parameter and nucleon decay. We show that the order M of such $Z_M^R$ symmetries has to divide 24 and identify 5 viable symmetries. The simplest possibility is a $Z_4^R$ symm...

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Autores principales: Lee, Hyun Min, Raby, Stuart, Ratz, Michael, Ross, Graham G., Schieren, Roland, Schmidt-Hoberg, Kai, Vaudrevange, Patrick K.S.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2011.04.009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1330225
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Sumario:We determine the anomaly free discrete R symmetries, consistent with the MSSM, that commute with SU(5) and suppress the $\mu$ parameter and nucleon decay. We show that the order M of such $Z_M^R$ symmetries has to divide 24 and identify 5 viable symmetries. The simplest possibility is a $Z_4^R$ symmetry which commutes with SO(10). We present a string-derived model with this $Z_4^R$ symmetry and the exact MSSM spectrum below the GUT scale; in this model $Z_4^R$ originates from the Lorentz symmetry of compactified dimensions. We extend the discussion to include the singlet extensions of the MSSM and find $Z_4^R$ and $Z_8^R$ are the only possible symmetries capable of solving the $\mu$ problem in the NMSSM. We also show that a singlet extension of the MSSM based on a $Z_{24}^R$ symmetry can provide a simultaneous solution to the $\mu$ and strong CP problem with the axion coupling in the favoured window.