313 research outputs found
Sfermion masses in the supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model
Sfermion masses and eigenstates in the supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model
are studied. By lepton number conservation, the exotic squarks and
superpartners of ordinary quarks are decoupled. Due to the fact that in the
3-3-1 models, one generation of quarks behaves differently from other two, by
R-parity conservation, the mass mixing matrix of the squarks in this model are
smaller than that in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). Assuming
substantial mixing in pairs of highest flavours, we are able to get mass
spectrum and eigenstates of all the sfermions. In the effective approximation,
the slepton mass splittings in the first two generations, are consistent with
those in the MSSM, namely: m^2_{\tilde{l}_L} - m^2_{\tilde{\nu}_{l L}} =
m_W^2 \cos 2\ga . In addition, within the above effective limit,
there exists degeneracy among sneutrinos in each multiplet:
. In contradiction to the
MSSM, the squark mass splittings are different for each generation and not to
be m_W^2 \cos 2\ga.Comment: 34 pages, 2 figures, Revised version in which D-term and F-term
contributions are slightly change
Stability of the Scalar Potential and Symmetry Breaking in the Economical 3-3-1 Model
A detailed study of the criteria for stability of the scalar potential and
the proper electroweak symmetry breaking pattern in the economical 3-3-1 model,
is presented. For the analysis we use, and improve, a method previously
developed to study the scalar potential in the two-Higgs-doublet extension of
the standard model. A new theorem related to the stability of the potential is
stated. As a consequence of this study, the consistency of the economical 3-3-1
model emerges.Comment: to be published in EPJ C, 13 page
Atomic parity violation in the economical 3-3-1 model
The deviation \de Q_{\mathrm{W}} of the weak charge from its standard model
prediction due to the mixing of the boson with the charged bilepton as
well as of the boson with the neutral and the real part of the
non-Hermitian neutral bilepton in the economical 3-3-1 model is
established. Additional contributions to the usual \de Q_\mathrm{W}
expression in the extra models and the left-right models are
obtained. Our calculations are quite different from previous analyzes in this
kind of the 3-3-1 models and give the limit on mass of the boson, the
and mixing angles with the more appropriate values: $M_{Z'} > 564\
\mathrm{GeV}, -0.018<\sin \va < 0|\sin \theta| < 0.043$.Comment: replace with version to appear in Phys. Lett.
One photon and two photon process in photo-decomposition of germanium oxygen deficient centres
UV photon-induced transformation of germanium oxygen deficient centres (GODC) in germanium-doped silica glass have been studied using photocurrent measurements, absorption and fluorescence bleaching. It has been identified that the photocurrent are generated via a two photon effect. Evidence have been found suggesting that the UV photon-induced destruction of GODCs is achieved via two reaction pathways, a single photon pathway and a two photon pathway. The process is discussed
Supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model
The supersymmetric extension of the economical 3-3-1 model is presented. The
constraint equations and the gauge boson identification establish a relation
between the vacuum expectation values (VEVs) at the top and bottom elements of
the Higgs triplet and its supersymmetric counterpart .
Because of this relation, the exact diagonalization of neutral gauge boson
sector has been performed. The gauge bosons and their associated Goldstone ones
mix in the same way as in non-supersymmetric version. This is also correct in
the case of gauginos. The eigenvalues and eigenstates in the Higgs sector are
derived. The model contains a heavy neutral Higgs boson with mass equal to
those of the neutral non-Hermitian gauge boson and a charged scalar with
mass equal to those of the boson in the standard model, i. e. . This result is in good agreement with the present
estimation: GeV, CL= 95 %. We also show that the boson
sector and the fermion sector gain masses in the same way as in the
non-supersymmetric case.Comment: 33 page
Higgs phenomenology of supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model
We explore the Higgs sector in the supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model and
find new features in this sector. The charged Higgs sector is revised i.e., in
difference of the previous work, the exact eigenvalues and states are obtained
without any approximation. In this model, there are three Higgs bosons having
masses equal to that of the gauge bosons--the W and extra X and Y. There is one
scalar boson with mass of 91.4 GeV, which is closed to the boson mass and
in good agreement with present limit: 89.8 GeV at 95% CL. The condition of
eliminating for charged scalar tachyon leads to splitting of VEV at the first
symmetry breaking, namely, . The interactions among the
standard model gauge bosons and scalar fields in the framework of the
supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model are presented. From these couplings, at
some limit, almost scalar Higgs fields can be recognized in accordance with the
standard model. The hadronic cross section for production of the bilepton
charged Higgs boson at the CERN LHC in the effective vector boson approximation
is calculated. Numerical evaluation shows that the cross section can exceed
35.8 fb.Comment: 33 pages, 1 figur
Scalar Potential Without Cubic Term in 3-3-1 Models Without Exotic Electric Charges
A detailed study of the criteria for stability of the scalar potential, and
the proper electroweak symmetry breaking pattern in some 3-3-1 models without
exotic electric charges is presented. In this paper we concentrate in a scalar
sector with three Higgs scalar triplets, with a potential that does not include
the cubic term, due to the presence of a discrete symmetry. For the analysis we
use, and improve, a method previously developed to study the scalar potential
in the two-Higgs-doublet extension of the standard model. Our main result is to
show the consistency of those 3-3-1 models without exotic electric charges.Comment: 19 page
The 3-3-1 model with S_4 flavor symmetry
We construct a 3-3-1 model based on family symmetry S_4 responsible for the
neutrino and quark masses. The tribimaximal neutrino mixing and the diagonal
quark mixing have been obtained. The new lepton charge \mathcal{L} related to
the ordinary lepton charge L and a SU(3) charge by L=2/\sqrt{3} T_8+\mathcal{L}
and the lepton parity P_l=(-)^L known as a residual symmetry of L have been
introduced which provide insights in this kind of model. The expected vacuum
alignments resulting in potential minimization can origin from appropriate
violation terms of S_4 and \mathcal{L}. The smallness of seesaw contributions
can be explained from the existence of such terms too. If P_l is not broken by
the vacuum values of the scalar fields, there is no mixing between the exotic
and the ordinary quarks at the tree level.Comment: 20 pages, revised versio
A detailed QCD analysis of twist-3 effects in DVCS observables
In this paper I present a detailed QCD analysis of twist-3 effects in the
Wandzura-Wilczek (WW) approximation in deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS)
observables for various kinematical settings, representing the HERA, HERMES,
CLAS and the planned EIC (electron-ion-collider) experiments. I find that the
twist-3 effects in the WW approximation are almost always negligible at
collider energies but can be large for low Q^2 and smaller x_bj in observables
for the lower energy, fixed target experiments directly sensitive to the real
part of DVCS amplitudes like the charge asymmetry (CA). Conclusions are then
drawn about the reliability of extracting twist-2 generalized parton
distributions (GPDs) from experimental data and a first, phenomenological,
parameterization of the LO and NLO twist-2 GPD , describing all the
currently available DVCS data within the experimental errors is given.Comment: 18 pages, 21 figures, uses Revtex4, final version to be published in
PRD, minor revisions due to referee suggestion
A possible minimal gauge-Higgs unification
A possible minimal model of the gauge-Higgs unification based on the higher
dimensional spacetime M^4 X (S^1/Z_2) and the bulk gauge symmetry SU(3)_C X
SU(3)_W X U(1)_X is constructed in some details. We argue that the Weinberg
angle and the electromagnetic current can be correctly identified if one
introduces the extra U(1)_X above and a bulk scalar triplet. The VEV of this
scalar as well as the orbifold boundary conditions will break the bulk gauge
symmetry down to that of the standard model. A new neutral zero-mode gauge
boson Z' exists that gains mass via this VEV. We propose a simple fermion
content that is free from all the anomalies when the extra brane-localized
chiral fermions are taken into account as well. The issues on recovering a
standard model chiral-fermion spectrum with the masses and flavor mixing are
also discussed, where we need to introduce the two other brane scalars which
also contribute to the Z' mass in the similar way as the scalar triplet. The
neutrinos can get small masses via a type I seesaw mechanism. In this model,
the mass of the Z' boson and the compactification scale are very constrained as
respectively given in the ranges: 2.7 TeV < m_Z' < 13.6 TeV and 40 TeV < 1/R <
200 TeV.Comment: 20 pages, revised versio
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