17–19 Dec 2007
Ritsumeikan University
Europe/Zurich timezone

Proton Decay and Flavor Violating Thresholds in SO(10) Models

18 Dec 2007, 09:50
50m
Epoch Ritsumei 21 (Ritsumeikan University)

Epoch Ritsumei 21

Ritsumeikan University

Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan

Speaker

Dr Yukihiro Mimura (Texas A&M University)

Description

Discovery of neutrino mass has put the spotlight on supersymmetric SO(10) as a natural candidate for grand unification of forces and matter. However, the suppression of proton decay is a major problem in any supersymmetric grand unified models. In this paper we show how to alleviate this problem by simple threshold effect which raises the colored Higgsino masses and the grand unification scale to \gtrsim 10^{17} GeV. There exist only four types of fields arising from different SO(10) representations which can generate this kind of threshold effects. Some of these fields also generate a sizable flavor violation in the quark sector compared to the lepton sector. The b-\tau unification can work in these types of models even for intermediate values of tan\beta.

Author

Dr Yukihiro Mimura (Texas A&M University)

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