Confronting grand unification with lepton flavour violation, dark matter and LHC data
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We explore possible signatures for charged lepton flavour violation (LFV),
sparticle discovery at the LHC and dark matter (DM) searches in grand unified theories
(GUTs) based on SU(5), flipped SU(5) (FSU(5)) and SU(4)c×SU(2)L×SU(2)R (4-2-2).
We assume that soft supersymmetry-breaking terms preserve the group symmetry at some
high input scale, and focus on the non-universal effects on different matter representations
generated by gauge interactions at lower scales, as well as the charged LFV induced in
Type-1 see-saw models of neutrino masses. We identify the different mechanisms that
control the relic DM density in the various GUT models, and contrast their LFV and LHC
signatures. The SU(5) and 4-2-2 models offer good detection prospects both at the LHC
and in LFV searches, though with different LSP compositions, and the SU(5) and FSU(5)
models offer LFV within the current reach. The 4-2-2 model allows chargino and gluino
coannihilations with neutralinos, and the former offer good detection prospects for both the
LHC and LFV, while gluino coannihilations lead to lower LFV rates. Our results indicate
that LFV is a powerful tool that complements LHC and DM searches, providing significant
insights into the sparticle spectra and neutrino mass parameters in different models.
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Ellis, J., Gómez Santamaría, M. E., Ruiz de Austri, R. ... Shafi, Q. (2020). Confronting grand unification with lepton flavour violation, dark matter and LHC data. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2020(9). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep09(2020)197











