TeV Scale Leptogenesis, theta13 And Doubly Charged Particles At LHC

Abstract

We explore a realistic supersymmetric SU(2)L × SU(2)R × U(1)B-L model spontaneously broken at around 1012 GeV. The presence of D and F-flat directions gives rise to TeV mass doubly charged particles which can be found at the LHC. We implement TeV scale leptogenesis and employing both type I and II seesaw, the three light neutrinos are partially degenerate with masses in the 0.02-0.1 eV range. The effective mass parameter for neutrinoless double beta decay is 0.03-0.05 eV. We also find the interesting relation tan 2 θ13 ~ [ m2 / m2atm] [sin 2 θ12 /tan 2 θ23] <~ 0.02.

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