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A Supersymmetric Model with Dirac Neutrino Masses

Gardner Marshall, Mathew McCaskey, Marc Sher

Published 2009-12-08, updated 2010-03-18Version 2

New models have recently been proposed in which a second Higgs doublet couples only to the lepton doublets and right-handed neutrinos, yielding Dirac neutrino masses. The vacuum value of this second "nu-Higgs" doublet is made very small by means of a very softly-broken $Z_2$ or U(1) symmetry. The latter is technically natural and avoids fine-tuning and very light scalars. We consider a supersymmetric version of this model, in which two additional doublets are added to the MSSM. If kinematically allowed, the decay of the heavy MSSM scalar into charged nu-Higgs scalars will yield dilepton events which can be separated from the W-pair background. In addition, the nu-Higgsinos can lead to very dramatic tetralepton, pentalepton and hexalepton events which have negligible background and can be detected at the LHC and the Tevatron.

Comments: 18 pages, 3 figures, 6 tables; PRD version
Journal: Phys.Rev.D81:053006,2010
Categories: hep-ph
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