Towards the minimal renormalizable supersymmetric E6 model
Abstract
We find an explicit renormalizable supersymmetric E6 model with all the ingredients for being realistic. It consists of the Higgs sector 351'+351'+27+27, which breaks E6 directly to the Standard Model gauge group. Three copies of 27 dimensional representations then describe the matter sector, while an extra 27+27 pair is needed to successfully split the Standard Model Higgs doublet from the heavy Higgs triplet. We perform the analysis of the vacuum structure and the Yukawa sector of this model, as well as compute contributions to proton decay. Also, we show why some other simpler E6 models fail to be realistic at the renormalizable level.
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