_13 and the Higgs mass from high scale supersymmetry
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Abstract: In the framework in which supersymmetry is used for understanding fermion masses rather than stabilizing the electroweak scale, we elaborate the phenomenological analysis for the neutrino physics. A relatively large is the natural result. The model further predicts vanishingly small CP violation in neutrino oscillations. And is not necessarily maximal. While the high scale supersymmetry generically results in a Higgs mass of about 141 GeV, our model reduces this mass via introducing SU(2) triplet fields which also contribute to neutrino masses.
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