Variations on Supersymmetry Breaking and Neutrino Spectra
F. Borzumati, K. Hamaguchi, Y. Nomura, and T. Yanagida

TL;DR
This paper explores how supersymmetry breaking can naturally generate light neutrino masses with the correct hierarchy, aligning theoretical models with experimental observations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that supersymmetry breaking scale hierarchies can produce realistic neutrino spectra through suppression factors.
Findings
Supersymmetry breaking induces scale hierarchies.
Suppression factors match experimental neutrino data.
Neutrino spectra are compatible with observations.
Abstract
The problem of generating light neutrinos within supersymmetric models is discussed. It is shown that the hierarchy of scales induced by supersymmetry breaking can give rise to suppression factors of the correct order of magnitude to produce experimentally allowed neutrino spectra.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
