Neutrino Masses in Supersymmetric Economical SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_X Model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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18 pages, 4 figures, the reference [40] was added upon the arXiv admin note

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10.4236/jmp.2011.28093

The R-symmetry formalism is applied for the supersymmetric economical SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_X (3-3-1) model. The generalization of the minimal supersymmetric standard model relation among R-parity, spin and matter parity is derived, and discrete symmetries for the proton stability in this model are imposed. We show that in such a case it is able to give leptons masses at just the tree level. A simple mechanism for the mass generation of the neutrinos is explored. With the new R-parity, the neutral fermions get mass matrix with two distinct sectors: one light which is identified with neutrino mass matrix, another heavy one which is identified with neutralinos one. The similar situation exists in the charged fermion sector. Some phenomenological consequences such as proton stability, neutrinoless double beta decays are discussed.

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