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  5. Flowering to bloom and bloom to gloom of PeV scale supersymmetric left-right symmetric models
 
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Flowering to bloom and bloom to gloom of PeV scale supersymmetric left-right symmetric models

Source
UNICOS CharanFest
Date Issued
2014-05-13
Author(s)
Yajnik, Urjit A.  
Sarkar, Anjishnu
Mishra, Sasmita
Borah, Debasish
Abstract
Unified models incorporating the right handed neutrino in a symmetric way generically possess parity symmetry. If this is broken spontaneously it results in the formation of domain walls in the early Universe, whose persistence is unwanted. A generic mechanism for destabilisation of such walls is a small pressure difference signalled by difference in the free energy across the walls. It is interesting to explore the possibility of such effects in conjunction with the effects that break supersymmetry in a henomenologically acceptable way. Realising this possibility in the context of several scenarios of supersymmetry breaking results in an upper bound on the scale of spontaneous parity breaking, often much lower than the GUT scale. In the left-right symmetric models studied, the upper bound is no higher than 10 11 GeV but a scale as low as 10 5 GeV is acceptable.
URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/31278
Subjects
Domain walls
Left-right symmetry
Metastable vacua
Neutrino mass
Supersymmetry
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