Proton Decay and Gauge Coupling Unification in an Extended SU(5) GUT with 45-Dimensional Higgs
Naoyuki Haba, Keisuke Nagano, Yasuhiro Shimizu, Toshifumi Yamada

TL;DR
This paper explores an extended SU(5) GUT with a 45-dimensional Higgs, demonstrating gauge coupling unification and analyzing proton decay constraints, especially focusing on the color anti-triplet scalar's role.
Contribution
It introduces a hierarchical scalar mass spectrum in the extended SU(5) GUT to achieve gauge coupling unification and provides detailed proton decay rate calculations based on Yukawa couplings.
Findings
Successful gauge coupling unification with lighter scalar components.
Proton decay via the $p o u \pi$ mode constrains the color anti-triplet scalar mass.
Correlations between bounds from different proton decay channels.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of an extended SU(5) grand unified theory (GUT) that incorporates a 45-dimensional Higgs representation to address the shortcomings of the minimal SU(5) GUT, such as the inability to generate realistic fermion mass hierarchies and insufficient proton stability. By considering a hierarchical mass spectrum for the scalar components of the 45-Higgs, we demonstrate that successful gauge coupling unification (GCU) can be achieved. The color octet scalar, color triplet scalar, and color anti-triplet scalar play crucial roles in realizing GCU when their masses are significantly lighter than other components of the 45-Higgs. We focuses on the proton decay channels mediated by the exchange of the color anti-triplet scalar. Assuming that the 45-Higgs couples to all three generations of fermions, we determine the 45-Higgs Yukawa couplings with which the observed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
