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Neutrino Mass Effects in a Minimally Extended Supersymmetric Standard Model
We consider an extension of the supersymmetric standard model which includes
singlet Higgs superfield representations (in three generations) to generate
neutrino masses via the see-saw mechanism. The resulting theory may then
exhibit R-parity violation in the couplings of the singlets, inducing
-parity violating effective interactions among the standard model
superfields, as well as inducing decay of the lightest neutralino, which
otherwise would compose a stable LSP. We compute the rates for the resulting
neutralino decays, depending on the particular superpotential couplings
responsible for the violation of R-parity. We compare to astrophysical
constraints on the decay of massive particles.Comment: 12 pages, plain LATEX, 3 non-LATEX figures available in hardcopy on
request; one reference corrected; Alberta-THY-2/94, UMN-TH-1237/9
Big Bang Baryogenesis
An overview of baryogenesis in the early Universe is presented. The standard
big bang model including big bang nucleosynthesis and inflation is breifly
reviewed. Three basic models for baryogenesis will be developed: The
``standard" out-of-equilibrium decay model; the decay of scalar consensates
along flat directions in supersymmetric models; and lepto-baryogenesis, which
is the conversion of a lepton asymmetry into a baryon asymmetry via
non-perturbative electroweak interactions.Comment: 36 pages, LaTeX, UMN-TH-1249, Lectures given at the 33rd
International Winter School on Nuclear and Particle Physics, ``Matter Under
Extreme Conditions", Feb. 27 - March 5 1994, Schladming Austri