Addressing \mu-b_\mu and proton lifetime problems and active neutrino masses in a U(1)^\prime-extended supergravity model
R. S. Hundi, Sandip Pakvasa, Xerxes Tata

TL;DR
This paper proposes a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with an extra U(1)' gauge symmetry, addressing the mu-problem, proton stability, and neutrino masses, and predicts new TeV-scale particles with testable collider signatures.
Contribution
It introduces a U(1)'-extended supergravity model that naturally explains key Standard Model parameters and neutrino masses while solving proton decay issues, with distinctive phenomenological predictions.
Findings
Addresses mu and b_mu problems through U(1)' symmetry.
Ensures proton stability by forbidding dangerous operators.
Predicts TeV-scale exotic particles detectable at colliders.
Abstract
We present a locally supersymmetric extension of the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) based on the gauge group where, except for the supersymmetry breaking scale which is fixed to be GeV, we require that all non-Standard-Model parameters allowed by the {\it local} spacetime and gauge symmetries assume their natural values. The symmetry, which is spontaneously broken at the intermediate scale, serves to ({\it i}) explain the weak scale magnitudes of and terms, ({\it ii}) ensure that dimension-3 and dimension-4 baryon-number-violating superpotential operators are forbidden, solving the proton-lifetime problem, ({\it iii}) predict {\it bilinear lepton number violation} in the superpotential at just the right level to accommodate the observed mass and mixing pattern of active…
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