Explaining the CMS eejj and e\ missing\ pT \ jj excess and leptogenesis in superstring inspired E6 models
Abstract
We show that superstring inspired E6 models can explain both the recently detected excess eejj and e\ missing\ pT \ jj signals at CMS, and also allow for leptogenesis. Working in a R-parity conserving low energy supersymmetric effective model, we show that the excess CMS events can be produced via the decay of exotic sleptons in Alternative Left-Right Symmetric Model of E6, which can also accommodate leptogenesis at a high scale. On the other hand, either the eejj excess or the e\ missing\ pT \ jj excess can be produced via the decays of right handed gauge bosons, but some of these scenarios may not accommodate letptogenesis as there will be strong B-L violation at low energy, which, along with the anomalous fast electroweak B+L violation, will wash out all baryon asymmetry. Baryogenesis below the electroweak scale may then need to be implemented in these models.
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