Inverse see-saw, leptogenesis, observable proton decay and $\Delta^{\pm\pm}_{\rm R}$ in SUSY SO(10) with heavy W_R
Mina K. Parida (NISER), Amitava Raychaudhuri (HRI)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a SUSY SO(10) model with inverse see-saw mechanism that achieves low-scale leptogenesis, predicts observable proton decay, and introduces testable doubly charged Higgs bosons accessible at colliders.
Contribution
It introduces a novel inverse see-saw framework within SUSY SO(10) that successfully explains leptogenesis, neutrino masses, and predicts observable proton decay and new Higgs states.
Findings
Leptogenesis compatible with gravitino constraints.
Predicted doubly charged Higgs accessible at colliders.
Proton lifetime within current experimental limits.
Abstract
We explore low-scale leptogenesis in a class of supersymmetric SO(10) models using extra singlet neutrinos and the Higgs representations {126}_H\oplus {\ovl{126}}_H as well as {16}_H \oplus {\bar {16}}_H. A singlet neutrino, which can be as light as 10^5-10^6 GeV, decays through its small mixings with right-handed neutrinos creating a lepton asymmetry which is shown to be flavor dependent. While the doublet vacuum expectation value in {\ovl{16}}_H triggers the generation of desired mixings, it also induces a large RH triplet vev that breaks the LR intermediate gauge symmetry and gives large RH neutrino masses. Manifest unification of gauge couplings and generation of heavy RH neutrino masses are achieved by renormalizable interactions. The canonical (Type-I) see-saw contributions to the light neutrino mass matrix cancel out while the Type-II see-saw contribution is negligible.…
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