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New supersymmetric left-right gauge model: Higgs-boson structure and neutral-current analysis
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Gauge ModelPhysicsNatural SciencesElectroweak InteractionParticle PhysicsQuantum Field TheoryTheoretical High-energy PhysicNeutrino PhysicHeavy Quark PhysicGauge TheoryParticle ContentHiggs-boson StructureLower BoundsGauge Field Theory
If the particle content of a supersymmetric SU(3)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}SU(2)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}SU(2)\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}U(1) gauge model is extended to include new quarks and leptons as given by the 27 representation of ${\mathrm{E}}_{6}$, an unconventional left-right assignment is possible, resulting in a number of desirable features, one of which is a simpler Higgs-boson structure. Also, a conserved multiplicative quantum number can be defined as a generalization of the usual R parity in most models of supersymmetry. This prevents ${W}_{L}$-${W}_{R}$ mixing and makes possible a massless Dirac neutrino whose right-handed component is effectively inert. From neutral-current constraints based on present experimental data, lower bounds of about 180 and 210 GeV are obtained for the second W and Z bosons of this model, respectively.
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