Scale hierarchies, symmetry breaking and particle spectra in SU(3)-family extended SUSY trinification
Jos\'e E. Camargo-Molina, Ant\'onio P. Morais, Astrid Ordell, Roman, Pasechnik, Jonas Wess\'en

TL;DR
This paper proposes a unification scheme within a maximal rank-8 subgroup of E8, leading to a SUSY trinification model that unifies various symmetries and addresses key issues like the μ-problem and proton stability.
Contribution
It introduces a novel SUSY trinification model based on E8 subgroups, unifying SM sectors and solving longstanding problems in particle physics.
Findings
Unification of SM Higgs and lepton sectors
Absence of the μ-problem in the model
Proton stability to all orders in perturbation theory
Abstract
A unification of left-right \rm{SU}(3)_\rm{L}\times \rm{SU}(3)_\rm{R}, colour \rm{SU}(3)_\rm{C} and family \rm{SU}(3)_\rm{F} symmetries in a maximal rank-8 subgroup of is proposed as a landmark for future explorations beyond the Standard Model (SM). We discuss the implications of this scheme in a supersymmetric (SUSY) model based on the trinification gauge and global \rm{SU}(3)_\rm{F} family symmetries. Among the key properties of this model are the unification of SM Higgs and lepton sectors, a common Yukawa coupling for chiral fermions, the absence of the -problem, gauge couplings unification and proton stability to all orders in perturbation theory. The minimal field content consistent with a SM-like effective theory at low energies is composed of one -plet per generation as well as three gauge and one family…
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