Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8200046 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Neutrino and charged fermion masses provide important constraints on grand unified theories. We illustrate this by focusing on a renormalizable, supersymmetric SO(10) theory proposed long ago, that recently attracted great interest in view of its minimality. We show how the nature of the light Higgs, which depends on the GUT scale fields, gets reflected on the precise predictions for fermion masses and mixings. We exemplify this on the case of dominant type II see-saw, which gets severely constrained and is likely to fail.
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Authors
Borut Bajc, Alejandra Melfo, Goran SenjanoviÄ, Francesco Vissani,