Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1852548 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We construct a supersymmetric SU(2)LÃSU(2)RÃU(1)BâL model in which a discrete symmetry (C-parity) implements strict left-right symmetry in the scalar (Higgs) sector. Although two electroweak bidoublets are introduced to accommodate the observed fermion masses and mixings, a natural missing partner mechanism insures that a single pair of MSSM Higgs doublets survives below the left-right symmetry breaking scale. If this scale happens to lie in the TeV range, several new particles potentially much lighter than the SU(2)R charged gauge bosons WR± will be accessible at the LHC.
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Authors
Chin-Aik Lee, Qaisar Shafi,