Radiative Electroweak Breaking with Pseudogoldstone Higgs Doublets
Abstract
We consider a realistic example of supersymmetric grand unification based on SU(3)c × SU(3)L × SU(3)R in which the electroweak (EW) higgs doublets are `light' as a consequence of the `pseudogoldstone' mechanism. We discuss radiative EW breaking in this model, exploring in particular the `small' (order unity) and `large' (≈ mt/mb) β regions by studying the variations of r ( μ21,2/μ23), where μ21,2,3 are the well known MSSM parameters evaluated at the GUT scale. For r sufficiently close to unity the quantity β can be of order unity, but the converse is not always true.
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