The Minimal Supersymmetric Universal Seesaw Mechanism (MSUSM)
M. C. Rodriguez

TL;DR
This paper introduces a supersymmetric model with extended gauge symmetry that employs a universal seesaw mechanism to generate fermion masses, explaining fermion mixing and analyzing gauge boson and scalar masses.
Contribution
It presents a novel supersymmetric model with $SU(2)_L imes SU(2)_R imes U(1)_{B-L}$ symmetry implementing a universal seesaw for all fermions, including quarks and leptons.
Findings
Successful generation of fermion masses via universal seesaw.
Explanation of fermion mixing data.
Analysis of gauge boson and scalar mass spectra.
Abstract
We build a supersymmetric model with electroweak gauge symmetry, where is the left-handed currents while is the right-handed currents and and are the usual baryonic and leptonic numbers. We can generate an universal seesaw mechanism to get masses for all the usual fermions in this model, it means quarks and leptons, and also explain the mixing experimental data. We will also to study the masses of the Gauge Bosons and also the masses of all usual scalars of this model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
