Spontaneous Parity Violation in a Supersymmetric Left-Right Symmetric Model

Abstract

We propose a novel implementation of spontaneous parity breaking in supersymmetric left-right symmetric model, avoiding some of the problems encountered in previous studies. This implementation includes a bitriplet and a singlet, in addition to the bidoublets which extend the Higgs sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). The supersymmetric vacua of this theory are shown to lead generically to spontaneous violation of parity, while preserving R parity. The model is shown to reproduce the see-saw relation for vacuum expectation values, vL vR ≈ mEW2 relating the new mass scales vL, vR to the electroweak scale mEW, just as in the non-supersymmetric version. The scale vR determines the mass scale of heavy majorana neutrinos, which gets related to the obeserved neutrino masses through type II see-saw relation.

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