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    Long Lived Superheavy Dark Matter with Discrete Gauge Symmetries

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    The recently observed ultra-high energy (UHE) cosmic rays beyond the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin bound can be explained by the decays of some superheavy XX particles forming a part of dark matter in our universe. We consider various discrete gauge symmetries ZN{\bf Z}_N to ensure the required long lifetime (τX≃1010−1022years\tau_X \simeq 10^{10}-10^{22} years) of the XX particle to explain the UHE cosmic rays in the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) with massive Majorana neutrinos. We show that there is no anomaly-free discrete gauge symmetry to make the lifetime of the XX particle sufficiently long in the MSSM with the XX particle. We find, however, possible solutions to this problem especially by enlarging the particle contents in the MSSM. We show a number of solutions introducing an extra pair of singlets YY and Yˉ\bar{Y} which have fractional ZN{\bf Z}_N (N=2,3) charges. The present experimental constraints on the XX particle are briefly discussed.Comment: 27 pages, Late
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