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Hadronic Axion Model in Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking
A simple hadronic axion model is proposed in the framework of gauge-mediated
supersymmetry breaking. Dynamics of Peccei-Quinn symmetry breaking is governed
by supersymmetry breaking effects and the Peccei-Quinn breaking scale
is inversely proportional to the gravitino mass. The gravitino mass range which
corresponds to the axion window GeV -- GeV
lies in the region predicted by gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking models.
The model is also shown to be cosmologically viable.Comment: 20 pages including seven postscript figures, reviced version to be
published in Physics Letters
Basic oscillation measurables in the neutrino pair beam
It is shown that the vector current contribution of neutrino interaction with
electrons in ion gives rise to oscillating component, which is absent for the
axial-vector contribution, when a single neutrino is detected in the recently
proposed neutrino pair beam. CP violation measurements are thus possible with
high precision along with determination of mass hierarchical patterns.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure
Quarks and Leptons between Branes and Bulk
We study a supersymmetric SO(10) gauge theory in six dimensions compactified
on an orbifold. Three sequential quark-lepton families are localized at the
three fixpoints where SO(10) is broken to its three GUT subgroups. Split bulk
multiplets yield the Higgs doublets of the standard model and as additional
states lepton doublets and down-quark singlets. The physical quarks and leptons
are mixtures of brane and bulk states. The model naturally explains small quark
mixings together with large lepton mixings in the charged current. A small
hierarchy of neutrino masses is obtained due to the different down-quark and
up-quark mass hierarchies. None of the usual GUT relations between fermion
masses holds exactly.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
Soft L_e-L_mu-L_tau flavour symmetry breaking and sterile neutrino keV Dark Matter
We discuss how a flavour symmetry that is softly broken
leads to keV sterile neutrinos, which are a prime candidate for Warm Dark
Matter. This is to our knowledge the first model where flavour symmetries are
applied simultaneously to active and sterile neutrinos explaining at the same
time active neutrino properties and this peculiar Dark Matter scenario. The
essential point is that different scales of the symmetry breaking and the
symmetry preserving entries in the mass matrix lead to one right-handed
neutrino which is nearly massless compared to the other two. Furthermore, we
naturally predict vanishing and maximal , while the
correct value of must come from the mixing of the charged
leptons. We can furthermore predict an exact mass spectrum for the light
neutrinos, which will be testable in the very near future.Comment: 14 page
Production and Evolution of Perturbations of Sterile Neutrino Dark Matter
Sterile neutrinos, fermions with no standard model couplings [SU(2)
singlets], are predicted by most extensions of the standard model, and may be
the dark matter. I describe the nonthermal production and linear perturbation
evolution in the early universe of this dark matter candidate. I calculate
production of sterile neutrino dark matter including effects of Friedmann
dynamics dictated by the quark-hadron transition and particle population, the
alteration of finite temperature effective mass of active neutrinos due to the
presence of thermal leptons, and heating of the coupled species due to the
disappearance of degrees of freedom in the plasma. These effects leave the
sterile neutrinos with a non-trivial momentum distribution. I also calculate
the evolution of sterile neutrino density perturbations in the early universe
through the linear regime and provide a fitting function form for the transfer
function describing the suppression of small scale fluctuations for this warm
dark matter candidate. The results presented here differ quantitatively from
previous work due to the inclusion here of the relevant physical effects during
the production epoch.Comment: v4: matches version in Phys. Rev.
Lopsided Mass Matrices and Leptogenesis in SO(10) GUT
Lopsided structure in mass matrices of down quarks and leptons gives a simple
explanation for the observed large angles of neutrino mixings. We realize such
mass matrices by the Froggatt-Nielsen mechanism in the framework of
supersymmetric SO(10) grand unified theory (GUT). It is shown that the model
can reproduce the successful mass matrices which have been obtained in SU(5)
models. Cosmological implication of the model is also discussed. We show that
the hybrid inflation occurs naturally in the model and it offers non-thermal
leptogenesis by decays of the next-to-lightest right-handed neutrinos. The
present baryon asymmetry is explained by just the oscillation mass scale in the
atmospheric neutrinos.Comment: 12 page
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