Abstract:We propose an SO(10) supersymmetric grand unified theory (SUSY GUT), where the SO(10) gauge symmetry breaks down to SU (3) c × SU (2) L × U (1) Y × U (1) X at the GUT scale and U (1) X is radiatively broken at the SUSY-braking scale. In order to achieve the observed Higgs mass around 126 GeV and also to satisfy constraints on flavor-and/or CP-violating processes, we assume that the SUSY-breaking scale is O(100) TeV, so that the U (1) X breaking scale is also O(100) TeV. One big issue in the SO(10) GUTs is how … Show more
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