Supersymmetric $SU(5) \times U(1)_χ$ and the Weak Gravity Conjecture
Abstract: The gauge symmetry $SU(5) \times U(1)\chi$ is the unique maximal subgroup of SO(10) which retains manifest unification at $M{GUT}$ of the Standard Model gauge couplings, especially if low scale supersymmetry is present. The spontaneous breaking of $U(1)\chi$ at some intermediate scale leaves unbroken a $Z_2$ symmetry which is precisely `matter' parity. This yields a stable supersymmetric dark matter particle as well as topologically stable cosmic strings. Motivated by the weak gravity conjecture we impose unification of $SU(5)$ and $U(1)\chi$ at an ultraviolet cutoff $\Lambda \sim \alpha_\Lambda {1/2} M_{P} \approx 5 \times 10{17}$ GeV, where $\alpha_\Lambda$ denotes the $SU(5)$ gauge coupling at $\Lambda$ and $M_P \approx 2.4 \times 10{18}$ GeV is the reduced Planck Scale. The impact of dimension five operators suppressed by $\Lambda$ on gauge coupling unification, proton lifetime estimates and $b-\tau$ Yukawa unification is discussed. In particular, the gauge boson mediated proton decay into $e+\pi0$ can lie within the $2-\sigma$ sensitivity of HyperKamiokande. We also discuss how the intermediate scale strings may survive inflation while the $SU(5)$ monopoles are inflated away. The unbroken $Z_2$ symmetry provides an intriguing link between dark matter, black holes carrying `quantum hair' and cosmic strings.
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