Yukawa Unification: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Riccardo Rattazzi, Uri Sarid, Lawrence J. Hall

TL;DR
This paper explores the implications of grand unification of third-generation Yukawa couplings within the minimal supersymmetric standard model, focusing on top quark mass prediction, Higgs VEV hierarchy, and phenomenological consequences.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of RG equations, highlighting the effects of non-universal soft-SUSY-breaking masses and their role in Yukawa unification and phenomenology.
Findings
Top mass depends on superpartner mass ratios
Higgs VEV hierarchy requires parameter tuning
Non-universal soft masses are favored for naturalness
Abstract
We analyze some consequences of grand unification of the third-generation Yukawa couplings, in the context of the minimal supersymmetric standard model. We address two issues: the prediction of the top quark mass, and the generation of the top-bottom mass hierarchy through a hierarchy of Higgs vacuum expectation values. The top mass is strongly dependent on a certain ratio of superpartner masses. And the VEV hierarchy always entails some tuning of the GUT-scale parameters. We study the RG equations and their semi-analytic solutions, which exhibit several interesting features, such as a focusing effect in the limit of certain symmetries and a correlation between the terms (which contribute to ) and the gaugino masses. This study shows that non-universal soft-SUSY-breaking masses are favored (in particular for splitting the Higgs doublets via D-terms and for…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
