Nonminimal supersymmetric standard model with baryon and lepton number violation

Pandita, P. N. (2001) Nonminimal supersymmetric standard model with baryon and lepton number violation Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 64 (5). 056002_1-056002_18. ISSN 1550-7998

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Official URL: http://prd.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v64/i5/e056002

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.64.056002

Abstract

We carry out a comprehensive analysis of the nonminimal supersymmetric standard model (NMSSM) with baryon and lepton number violation. We catalogue the baryon and lepton number violating dimension four and five operators of the model. We then study the renormalization group evolution and infrared stable fixed points of the Yukawa couplings and the soft supersymmetry breaking trilinear couplings of this model with baryon and lepton number (and R-parity) violation involving the heaviest generations. We show analytically that in the Yukawa sector of the NMSSM there is only one infrared stable fixed point. This corresponds to a nontrivial fixed point for the top-, bottom-quark Yukawa couplings and the B violating coupling λ233", and a trivial one for all other couplings. All other possible fixed points are either unphysical or unstable in the infrared region. We also carry out an analysis of the renormalization group equations for the soft supersymmetry breaking trilinear couplings, and determine the corresponding fixed points for these couplings. We then study the quasifixed point behavior, both of the third generation Yukawa couplings and the baryon number violating coupling, and those of the soft supersymmetry breaking trilinear couplings. From the analysis of the fixed point behavior, we obtain upper and lower bounds on the baryon number violating coupling λ233", as well as on the soft supersymmetry breaking trilinear couplings. Our analysis shows that the infrared fixed point behavior of NMSSM with baryon and lepton number violation is similar to that of MSSM.

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