Yukawa Unification in SO(10)
Abstract
In simple SO(10) SUSY GUTs the top, bottom and tau Yukawa couplings unify at the GUT scale. A naive renormalization group analysis, neglecting weak scale threshold corrections, leads to moderate agreement with the low energy data. However it is known that intrinsically large threshold corrections proportional to β mt(MZ)/mb(MZ) 50 can nullify these t, b, τ mass predictions. In this paper we turn the argument around. Instead of predicting fermion masses, we use the constraint of Yukawa unification and the observed values Mt, mb(mb), Mτ to constrain SUSY parameter space. We find a narrow region survives for μ > 0 with μ, M1/2 << m16, A0 ≈ - 1.9 m16 and m16 > 1200 . Demanding Yukawa unification thus makes definite predictions for Higgs and sparticle masses. In particular we find a light higgs with mass mh0 = 114 5 3 GeV and a light stop with (m t1)MIN 450 GeV and m t1 << m b1. In addition, we find a light chargino and a neutralino LSP. It is also significant that in this region of parameter space the SUSY contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment aμSUSY < 16 × 10-10.
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