Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1852315 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Simple SUSY GUT models based on the gauge group SO(10) require t-b-Ï Yukawa coupling unification, in addition to gauge coupling and matter unification. The Yukawa coupling unification places strong constraints on the expected superparticle mass spectrum, with scalar masses â¼10TeV while gaugino masses are quite light. A problem generic to all supergravity models comes from overproduction of gravitinos in the early universe: if gravitinos are unstable, then their late decays may destroy the predictions of Big Bang nucleosynthesis. We present a Yukawa-unified SO(10) SUSY GUT scenario which avoids the gravitino problem, gives rise to the correct matter-antimatter asymmetry via non-thermal leptogenesis, and is consistent with the WMAP-measured abundance of cold dark matter due to the presence of an axino LSP. To maintain a consistent cosmology for Yukawa-unified SUSY models, we require a re-heat temperature TRâ¼106-107 GeV, an axino mass around â¼0.1-10 MeV, and a PQ breaking scale faâ¼1012 GeV.
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Authors
Howard Baer, Heaya Summy,