Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8193233 | Physics Letters B | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Gauged BâL is a popular candidate for the origin of the conservation of R parity, i.e. R=(â)3B+L+2j, in supersymmetry, but it fails to forbid the effective dimension-five terms arising from the superfield combinations QQQL, ucucdcec, and ucdcdcNc, which allow the proton to decay. Changing it to BâxiL, where xe+xμ+xÏ=3 (with xiâ 1) for the three families, would forbid these terms while still serving as a gauge origin of R parity. We show how this is achieved in two minimal models with realistic neutrino mass matrices, and discuss their phenomenological implications.
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Authors
Hye-Sung Lee, Ernest Ma,