Reviving trinification models through an E6-extended supersymmetric GUT

José E. Camargo-Molina, António P. Morais, Astrid Ordell, Roman Pasechnik, Marco O. P. Sampaio, and Jonas Wessén
Phys. Rev. D 95, 075031 – Published 25 April 2017

Abstract

We present a supersymmetric (SUSY) model based on trinification [SU(3)]3 and family SU(3)F symmetries embedded into a maximal subgroup of E8, where the sectors of light Higgs bosons and leptons are unified into a single chiral supermultiplet. The common origin of gauge trinification and of the family symmetry from E8 separates the model from other trinification-based GUTs, as it protects, in particular, the Standard Model fermions from gaining mass until the electroweak symmetry is broken. Furthermore, it allows us to break the trinification symmetry via vacuum expectation values in SU(3)-adjoint scalars down to a left-right symmetric theory. Simultaneously, it ensures the unification of the gauge and Yukawa couplings as well as proton stability. Although the low-energy regime (e.g., mass hierarchies in the scalar sector determined by a soft SUSY-breaking mechanism) is yet to be established, these features are one key to revive the once very popular trinification-based GUTs.

  • Received 9 November 2016

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.95.075031

© 2017 American Physical Society

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José E. Camargo-Molina1, António P. Morais1,2, Astrid Ordell1, Roman Pasechnik1, Marco O. P. Sampaio2, and Jonas Wessén1

  • 1Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics, Lund University, 221 00 Lund, Sweden
  • 2Departamento de Física, Universidade de Aveiro and CIDMA, Campus de Santiago, 3810-183 Aveiro, Portugal

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Vol. 95, Iss. 7 — 1 April 2017

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