Minimal supersymmetric SU(5) model with nonrenormalizable operators: Seesaw mechanism and violation of flavour and CP
Francesca Borzumati, Toshifumi Yamashita

TL;DR
This paper investigates how neutrino-seesaw couplings induce flavour and CP violations in a minimal supersymmetric SU(5) model with nonrenormalizable operators, analyzing their quantum-level effects and implications for phenomenology.
Contribution
It extends the effective coupling approach to quantum level calculations in supersymmetric GUTs with nonrenormalizable operators, and explores conditions to suppress flavour and CP violations.
Findings
Effective couplings can be extended to quantum calculations up to the cutoff scale.
Arbitrariness from nonrenormalizable operators can be reduced by tuning Yukawa couplings.
Specific conditions can suppress flavour and CP violations in supersymmetry-breaking sectors.
Abstract
Flavour and CP violations that the neutrino-seesaw couplings of types I, II, and III induce radiatively in the soft massive parameters of the minimal supersymmetric SU(5) model, made realistic by nonrenormalizable operators, are analyzed. Effective couplings are used to parametrize the couplings of renormalizable operators and of the corrections that nonrenormalizable ones provide at the tree level. It is found that for a limited, but sufficient accuracy in the calculations of such violations, it is possible to extend the picture of effective couplings to the quantum level, all the way to the cutoff scale. The arbitrariness introduced by nonrenormalizable operators is analyzed in detail. It is shown that it can be drastically reduced in the Yukawa sector if the effective Yukawa couplings involving colored triplet Higgs bosons are tuned to suppress the decay rate of the proton. In the…
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