Roadmap of left-right models based on GUTs (1711.11391v2)
Abstract: We perform a detailed study of the grand unified theories $SO(10)$ and $E(6)$ with left-right intermediate gauge symmetries of the form $SU(N)_L\otimes SU(N)_R \otimes \mathcal{G}$. Proton decay lifetime constrains the unification scale to be $ \gtrsim 10{16}$ GeV and, as discussed in this paper, unwanted cosmological relics can be evaded if the intermediate symmetry scale is $ \gtrsim 10{12}$ GeV. With these conditions, we study the renormalization group evolution of the gauge couplings and do a comparative analysis of all possible left-right models where unification can occur. Both the D-parity conserved and broken scenarios, as well as the supersymmetric (SUSY) and Non-supersymmetric (Non-SUSY) versions, are considered. In addition to the fermion and scalar representations at each stage of the symmetry breaking, contributing to the $\beta$-functions, we list the intermediate left-right groups which successfully meet these requirements. We make use of the dimension-5 kinetic mixing effective operators for achieving unification and large intermediate scale. A significant result in the supersymmetric case is that to achieve successful unification for some breaking patterns, the scale of SUSY breaking needs to be at least a few TeV. In some of these cases, the intermediate scale can be as low as $\sim 10{12}$ GeV, for SUSY scale to be $\sim 30$ TeV. This has important consequences in the collider searches for SUSY particles and phenomenology of the lightest neutralino as dark matter.
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