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Should sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale?

Gauge and Yukawa (for the third family) coupling unification seem to be the best predictions of the grand-unified theories (GUTs). In supersymmetric GUTs, one also expects that the sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale (for sparticles embedded in the same GUT multiplet). I show under what circumst...

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Autor principal: Pomarol, Alex
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/282875
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description Gauge and Yukawa (for the third family) coupling unification seem to be the best predictions of the grand-unified theories (GUTs). In supersymmetric GUTs, one also expects that the sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale (for sparticles embedded in the same GUT multiplet). I show under what circumstances GUTs do not lead to sparticle mass unification. In particular, I give examples of SU(5) and SO(10) SUSY GUTs in which squarks and sleptons of a family have different tree-level masses at the unification scale. The models have interesting relations between Yukawa couplings. For example, I present an SO(10) GUT that allows for a large ratio of the top to bottom Yukawas, accounting for the large m_t /m_b. The splittings can also be induced in the Higgs soft masses and accommodate the electroweak breaking.
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spelling cern-2828752023-03-12T06:05:51Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/282875engPomarol, AlexShould sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale?Particle Physics - PhenomenologyGauge and Yukawa (for the third family) coupling unification seem to be the best predictions of the grand-unified theories (GUTs). In supersymmetric GUTs, one also expects that the sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale (for sparticles embedded in the same GUT multiplet). I show under what circumstances GUTs do not lead to sparticle mass unification. In particular, I give examples of SU(5) and SO(10) SUSY GUTs in which squarks and sleptons of a family have different tree-level masses at the unification scale. The models have interesting relations between Yukawa couplings. For example, I present an SO(10) GUT that allows for a large ratio of the top to bottom Yukawas, accounting for the large m_t /m_b. The splittings can also be induced in the Higgs soft masses and accommodate the electroweak breaking.Gauge and Yukawa (for the third family) coupling unification seem to be the best predictions of the grand-unified theories (GUTs). In supersymmetric GUTs, one also expects that the sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale (for sparticles embedded in the same GUT multiplet). I show under what circumstances GUTs do not lead to sparticle mass unification. In particular, I give examples of SU(5) and SO(10) SUSY GUTs in which squarks and sleptons of a family have different tree-level masses at the unification scale. The models have interesting relations between Yukawa couplings. For example, I present an SO(10) GUT that allows for a large ratio of the top to bottom Yukawas, accounting for the large $m_t /m_b$. The splittings can also be induced in the Higgs soft masses and accommodate the electroweak breaking.hep-ph/9506246CERN-TH-95-142CERN-TH-95-142oai:cds.cern.ch:2828751995-06-06
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Pomarol, Alex
Should sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale?
title Should sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale?
title_full Should sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale?
title_fullStr Should sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale?
title_full_unstemmed Should sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale?
title_short Should sparticle masses unify at the GUT scale?
title_sort should sparticle masses unify at the gut scale?
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/282875
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