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The top-quark mass in SU(5) x U(1) supergravity
We show that the currently experimentally preferred values of the top-quark mass (\ie, $130\lsim m_t\lsim180\GeV$) are naturally understood in the context of string models, where the top-quark Yukawa coupling at the string scale is generically given by $\lambda_t={\cal O}(g)$, with $g$ the unified g...
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author | Lopez, Jorge L. Nanopoulos, Dimitri V. Zichichi, A. |
author_facet | Lopez, Jorge L. Nanopoulos, Dimitri V. Zichichi, A. |
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description | We show that the currently experimentally preferred values of the top-quark mass (\ie, $130\lsim m_t\lsim180\GeV$) are naturally understood in the context of string models, where the top-quark Yukawa coupling at the string scale is generically given by $\lambda_t={\cal O}(g)$, with $g$ the unified gauge coupling. A detailed study of the Yukawa sector of $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity shows that the ratio of the bottom-quark to tau-lepton Yukawa couplings at the string scale is required to be in the range $0.7\lsim\lambda_b/\lambda_\tau\lsim1$, depending on the values of $m_t$ and $m_b$. This result is consistent with $SU(5)\times U(1)$ symmetry, which does {\em not} require the equality of these Yukawa couplings in the unbroken symmetry phase of the theory. As a means of possibly predicting the value of $m_t$, we propose a procedure whereby the size of the allowed parameter space is determined as a function of $m_t$, since all sparticle and Higgs-boson masses and couplings depend non-trivially on $m_t$. At present, no significant preference for particular values of $m_t$ in $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity is observed, except that high-precision LEP data requires $m_t\lsim180\GeV$. |
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spelling | cern-2584932023-03-14T18:59:25Zdoi:10.1016/0370-2693(94)90729-3http://cds.cern.ch/record/258493engLopez, Jorge L.Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.Zichichi, A.The top-quark mass in SU(5) x U(1) supergravityParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe show that the currently experimentally preferred values of the top-quark mass (\ie, $130\lsim m_t\lsim180\GeV$) are naturally understood in the context of string models, where the top-quark Yukawa coupling at the string scale is generically given by $\lambda_t={\cal O}(g)$, with $g$ the unified gauge coupling. A detailed study of the Yukawa sector of $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity shows that the ratio of the bottom-quark to tau-lepton Yukawa couplings at the string scale is required to be in the range $0.7\lsim\lambda_b/\lambda_\tau\lsim1$, depending on the values of $m_t$ and $m_b$. This result is consistent with $SU(5)\times U(1)$ symmetry, which does {\em not} require the equality of these Yukawa couplings in the unbroken symmetry phase of the theory. As a means of possibly predicting the value of $m_t$, we propose a procedure whereby the size of the allowed parameter space is determined as a function of $m_t$, since all sparticle and Higgs-boson masses and couplings depend non-trivially on $m_t$. At present, no significant preference for particular values of $m_t$ in $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity is observed, except that high-precision LEP data requires $m_t\lsim180\GeV$.We show that the currently experimentally preferred values of the top-quark mass (\ie, $130\lsim m_t\lsim180\GeV$) are naturally understood in the context of string models, where the top-quark Yukawa coupling at the string scale is generically given by $\lambda_t={\cal O}(g)$, with $g$ the unified gauge coupling. A detailed study of the Yukawa sector of $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity shows that the ratio of the bottom-quark to tau-lepton Yukawa couplings at the string scale is required to be in the range $0.7\lsim\lambda_b/\lambda_\tau\lsim1$, depending on the values of $m_t$ and $m_b$. This result is consistent with $SU(5)\times U(1)$ symmetry, which does {\em not} require the equality of these Yukawa couplings in the unbroken symmetry phase of the theory. As a means of possibly predicting the value of $m_t$, we propose a procedure whereby the size of the allowed parameter space is determined as a function of $m_t$, since all sparticle and Higgs-boson masses and couplings depend non-trivially on $m_t$. At present, no significant preference for particular values of $m_t$ in $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity is observed, except that high-precision LEP data requires $m_t\lsim180\GeV$.We show that the currently experimentally preferred values of the top-quark mass (i.e., ≲ m t ≲ 180 GeV ) are naturally understood in the context of string models, where the top-quark Yukawa coupling at the string scale is generically given by λ t = O (g) , with g the unified gauge coupling. A detailed study of the Yukawa sector of SU (5) × U (1) supergravity shows that the ratio of the bottom-quark to tau-lepton Yukawa couplings at the string scale is required to be in the range 0.7 ≲ λ b λ τ ≲ 1 , depending on the values of m t and m b . This result is consistent with SU (5) × U (1) symmetry, which does not require the equality of these Yukawa couplings in the unbroken symmetry phase of the theory. As a means of possibly predicting the value of m t , we propose a procedure whereby the size of the allowed parameter space is determined as a function of m t , since all particle and Higgs-boson masses and couplings depend non-trivially on m t . At present, no significant preference for particular values of m t , in SU (5) × U (1) supergravity is observed, except that high-precision LEP data requires m t ≲ 180 GeV.We show that the currently experimentally preferred values of the top-quark mass (\ie, $130\lsim m_t\lsim180\GeV$) are naturally understood in the context of string models, where the top-quark Yukawa coupling at the string scale is generically given by $\lambda_t={\cal O}(g)$, with $g$ the unified gauge coupling. A detailed study of the Yukawa sector of $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity shows that the ratio of the bottom-quark to tau-lepton Yukawa couplings at the string scale is required to be in the range $0.7\lsim\lambda_b/\lambda_\tau\lsim1$, depending on the values of $m_t$ and $m_b$. This result is consistent with $SU(5)\times U(1)$ symmetry, which does {\em not} require the equality of these Yukawa couplings in the unbroken symmetry phase of the theory. As a means of possibly predicting the value of $m_t$, we propose a procedure whereby the size of the allowed parameter space is determined as a function of $m_t$, since all sparticle and Higgs-boson masses and couplings depend non-trivially on $m_t$. At present, no significant preference for particular values of $m_t$ in $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity is observed, except that high-precision LEP data requires $m_t\lsim180\GeV$.hep-ph/9402226CERN-TH-7138-94CERN-LAA-94-07CTP-TAMU-05-94ACT-31-94CERN-PPE-94-29CERN-PPE-94-029ACT-1994-31CERN-LAA-94-07CERN-PPE-94-29CERN-TH-7138-94CTP-TAMU-94-5oai:cds.cern.ch:2584931994 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Lopez, Jorge L. Nanopoulos, Dimitri V. Zichichi, A. The top-quark mass in SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title | The top-quark mass in SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_full | The top-quark mass in SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_fullStr | The top-quark mass in SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_full_unstemmed | The top-quark mass in SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_short | The top-quark mass in SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_sort | top-quark mass in su(5) x u(1) supergravity |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(94)90729-3 http://cds.cern.ch/record/258493 |
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