Minimal SU(5) GUTs with vectorlike fermions

Abstract

In this work, we attempt to answer the question, "What is the minimal viable renormalizable SU(5) GUT with representations no higher than adjoints?". We find that an SU(5) model with a pair of vectorlike fermions 5F+5F, as well as two copies of 15H Higgs fields, is the minimal candidate that accommodates for correct charged fermion and neutrino masses and can also address the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe. Our results show that the presented model is highly predictive and will be fully tested by a combination of upcoming proton decay experiments, collider searches, and low-energy experiments in search of flavor violations. Moreover, we also entertain the possibility of adding a pair of vectorlike fermions 10F+10F or 15F+15F (instead of a 5F+5F). Our study reveals that the entire parameter space of these two models, even with minimal particle content, cannot be fully probed due to possible longer proton lifetime beyond the reach of Hyper-Kamiokande.

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