1982
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(82)90262-3
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The neutrino as the supersymmetric partner of the majoron

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“…Notice that we have assumed in (15) that M 1 < M R , which is not necessarily true. However equation (15) shows that only b 1 is sensitive to the scale M R (all the other coefficients remain constant), while only b 3 can feel the other scale M 1 . For this reason it is irrelevant for the form of the renormalization group equations which of the two scales is smaller.…”
Section: Unification Of Gauge Couplingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Notice that we have assumed in (15) that M 1 < M R , which is not necessarily true. However equation (15) shows that only b 1 is sensitive to the scale M R (all the other coefficients remain constant), while only b 3 can feel the other scale M 1 . For this reason it is irrelevant for the form of the renormalization group equations which of the two scales is smaller.…”
Section: Unification Of Gauge Couplingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is clear from (7), a ≃ M C breaks PS down to LR; it is the color singlet component in (1,1,15) A that gets a VEV. Due to the supersymmetric version of the Higgs mechanism, color triplets in (1,1,15) A get a mass of order a, but the color octet remains in principle much lighter. Due to the absence of the trilinear term A 3 , it can only get a mass of order The masses are summarized in Table 1 …”
Section: Case (A)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are three types of R-Parity violating (RPV) terms [5]: field ψ c R is defined as ψ c R = C(ψ R ) T . We will consider each of these R-parity contributions to ∆Γ 12 for meson mixing separately.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, such effects may arise at a significant level e.g. in supersymmetric [1] or extra-dimensional [2,3] new physics scenarios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%