Spontaneous R-parity violation, A₄ flavor symmetry and tribimaximal mixing

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DOI10.1007/JHEP11(2010)026zbMATH Open1294.81364arXiv0912.5291OpenAlexW1997855368MaRDI QIDQ406924FDOQ406924


Authors: Manimala Mitra Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 August 2014

Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We explore the possibility of spontaneous R parity violation in the context of A4 flavor symmetry. Our model contains SU(3)cimesSU(2)LimesU(1)Y singlet matter chiral superfields which are arranged as triplet of A4 and as well as few additional Higgs chiral superfields which are singlet under MSSM gauge group and belong to triplet and singlet representation under the A4 flavor symmetry. R parity is broken spontaneously by the vacuum expectation values of the different sneutrino fields and hence we have neutrino-neutralino as well as neutrino-MSSM gauge singlet higgsino mixings in our model, in addition to the standard model neutrino- gauge singlet neutrino, gaugino-higgsino and higgsino-higgsino mixings. Because all of these mixings we have an extended neutral fermion mass matrix. We explore the low energy neutrino mass matrix for our model and point out that with some specific constraints between the sneutrino vacuum expectation values as well as the MSSM gauge singlet Higgs vacuum expectation values, the low energy neutrino mass matrix will lead to a tribimaximal mixing matrix. We also analyze the potential minimization for our model and show that one can realize a higher vacuum expectation value of the SU(3)cimesSU(2)LimesU(1)Y singlet sneutrino fields even when the other sneutrino vacuum expectation values are extremely small or even zero.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0912.5291




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