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Fermion masses and mixings in SO(10) models and the neutrino challenge to SUSY GUTs

We present a detailed study of quark and lepton mass spectra in a SO(10) framework with one 10_H and one \bar{126}_H Higgs representations in the Yukawa sector. We consider in full generality the interplay between type-I and type-II seesaw for neutrino masses. We first perform a \chi^2 fit of fermio...

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Autores principales: Bertolini, Stefano, Schwetz, Thomas, Malinsky, Michal
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.73.115012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/944797
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author Bertolini, Stefano
Schwetz, Thomas
Malinsky, Michal
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Malinsky, Michal
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description We present a detailed study of quark and lepton mass spectra in a SO(10) framework with one 10_H and one \bar{126}_H Higgs representations in the Yukawa sector. We consider in full generality the interplay between type-I and type-II seesaw for neutrino masses. We first perform a \chi^2 fit of fermion masses independent on the detailed structure of the GUT Higgs potential and show the regions in the parameter space that are preferred by the fermion mass sum rules. We then apply our study to the case of the minimal renormalizable SUSY SO(10) GUT with one 10_H, one \bar{126}_H, one 126_H, and one 210_H Higgs representations. Requiring that proton decay bounds are fulfilled we identify a very limited area in the parameter space where all fermion data are consistently reproduced. On the other hand we show that in all cases gauge coupling unification in the supersymmetric scenario is severely affected by the presence of lighter than GUT (albeit B-L conserving) states. We then conclusively show that the minimal supersymmetric SO(10) scenario here considered is not consistent with data. The fit of neutrino masses with type-I and type-II seesaws within a renormalizable SO(10) framework strongly suggests a non-SUSY scenario for gauge unification.
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spelling cern-9447972023-03-14T16:55:47Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.73.115012http://cds.cern.ch/record/944797engBertolini, StefanoSchwetz, ThomasMalinsky, MichalFermion masses and mixings in SO(10) models and the neutrino challenge to SUSY GUTsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe present a detailed study of quark and lepton mass spectra in a SO(10) framework with one 10_H and one \bar{126}_H Higgs representations in the Yukawa sector. We consider in full generality the interplay between type-I and type-II seesaw for neutrino masses. We first perform a \chi^2 fit of fermion masses independent on the detailed structure of the GUT Higgs potential and show the regions in the parameter space that are preferred by the fermion mass sum rules. We then apply our study to the case of the minimal renormalizable SUSY SO(10) GUT with one 10_H, one \bar{126}_H, one 126_H, and one 210_H Higgs representations. Requiring that proton decay bounds are fulfilled we identify a very limited area in the parameter space where all fermion data are consistently reproduced. On the other hand we show that in all cases gauge coupling unification in the supersymmetric scenario is severely affected by the presence of lighter than GUT (albeit B-L conserving) states. We then conclusively show that the minimal supersymmetric SO(10) scenario here considered is not consistent with data. The fit of neutrino masses with type-I and type-II seesaws within a renormalizable SO(10) framework strongly suggests a non-SUSY scenario for gauge unification.We present a detailed study of the quark and lepton mass spectra in a SO(10) framework with one 10_H and one \bar{126}_H Higgs representations in the Yukawa sector. We consider in full generality the interplay between type-I and type-II seesaws for neutrino masses. We first perform a \chi^2 fit of fermion masses independent on the detailed structure of the GUT Higgs potential and determine the regions in the parameter space that are preferred by the fermion mass sum rules. We then apply our study to the case of the minimal renormalizable SUSY SO(10) GUT with one 10_H, one \bar{126}_H, one 126_H, and one 210_H Higgs representations. By requiring that proton decay bounds are fulfilled we identify a very limited area in the parameter space where all fermion data are consistently reproduced. We find that in all cases gauge coupling unification in the supersymmetric scenario is severely affected by the presence of lighter than GUT (albeit B-L conserving) states. We then conclusively show that the minimal supersymmetric SO(10) scenario here considered is not consistent with data. The fit of neutrino masses with type-I and type-II seesaws within a renormalizable SO(10) framework strongly suggests a non-SUSY scenario for gauge unification.hep-ph/0605006oai:cds.cern.ch:9447972006-05-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Bertolini, Stefano
Schwetz, Thomas
Malinsky, Michal
Fermion masses and mixings in SO(10) models and the neutrino challenge to SUSY GUTs
title Fermion masses and mixings in SO(10) models and the neutrino challenge to SUSY GUTs
title_full Fermion masses and mixings in SO(10) models and the neutrino challenge to SUSY GUTs
title_fullStr Fermion masses and mixings in SO(10) models and the neutrino challenge to SUSY GUTs
title_full_unstemmed Fermion masses and mixings in SO(10) models and the neutrino challenge to SUSY GUTs
title_short Fermion masses and mixings in SO(10) models and the neutrino challenge to SUSY GUTs
title_sort fermion masses and mixings in so(10) models and the neutrino challenge to susy guts
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.73.115012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/944797
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