Implications of Horizontal Symmetries on Baryon Number Violation in Supersymmetric Models

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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11 pages, WIS-94/34/Aug-PH

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10.1016/0370-2693(94)91135-5

The smallness of the quark and lepton parameters and the hierarchy between them could be the result of selection rules due to a horizontal symmetry broken by a small parameter. The same selection rules apply to baryon number violating terms. Consequently, the problem of baryon number violation in Supersymmetry may be solved naturally, without invoking any especially-designed extra symmetry. This mechanism is efficient enough even for low-scale flavor physics. Proton decay is likely to be dominated by the modes $K^+\bar\nu_i$ or $K^0\mu^+(e^+)$, and may proceed at observable rates.

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