RGE Effects on neutrino masses in partial split supersymmetry
Abstract
We show that the running of the Higgs-gaugino-higgsino couplings present in Partial Split Supersymmetry can severely affect the neutrino masses generated through Bilinear R-parity Violation. We find a working scenario where the predicted neutrino observables satisfy the experimental constraints when the running is neglected. After including the running, we show that already with a split supersymmetric scale of 10000 GeV the atmospheric mass leaves the allowed experimental window, and that the solar mass leaves it even earlier, with a split supersymmetric scale of 1000 GeV. This shows that the correct prediction of neutrino observables in these models necessitates the inclusion of the running of these couplings.
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