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Radiative Symmetry Breaking in Supersymmetric $B-L$ Models with Inverse Seesaw (1606.09292v2)
Published 29 Jun 2016 in hep-ph
Abstract: We study the radiative symmetry breaking of B-L in supersymmetric models with inverse seesaw mechanism. We show that for a wide region of parameter space the radiative corrections can drive the squared mass of the extra Higgs boson from positive initial values at the GUT scale to negative values at the TeV scale, leading to the spontaneous breaking of the B-L symmetry. We also emphasize that in this class of models, unlike the supersymmetric B-L models with type I seesaw, the right-handed sneutrino cannot get a non-zero vacuum expectation value. Therefore, B-L can be radiatively broken while R-parity remains an exact symmetry.