Yukawa Unification in an SO(10) SUSY GUT: SUSY on the Edge
Abstract
In this paper we analyze Yukawa unification in a three family SO(10) SUSY GUT. We perform a global 2 analysis and show that SUSY effects do not decouple even though the universal scalar mass parameter at the GUT scale, m16, is found to lie between 15 and 30 TeV with the best fit given for m16 ≈ 25 TeV. Note, SUSY effects don't decouple since stops and bottoms have mass of order 5 TeV, due to RG running from MGUT. The model has many testable predictions. Gauginos are the lightest sparticles and the light Higgs boson is very much Standard Model-like. The model is consistent with flavor and CP observables with the BR(μ eγ) close to the experimental upper bound. With such a large value of m16 we clearly cannot be considered "natural" SUSY nor are we "Split" SUSY. We are thus in the region in between or "SUSY on the Edge."
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