Abstract

We use the IR fixed point predictions for gauge couplings and the top Yukawa coupling in the minimal supersymmetric model (MSSM) extended with vectorlike families to infer the scale of vectorlike matter and superpartners. We quote results for several extensions of the MSSM and present results in detail for the MSSM extended with one complete vectorlike family. We find that for a unified gauge coupling ${\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{G}>0.3$ vectorlike matter or superpartners are expected within 1.7 TeV (2.5 TeV) based on all three gauge couplings being simultaneously within 1.5% (5%) from observed values. This range extends to about 4 TeV for ${\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{G}>0.2$. We also find that in the scenario with two additional large Yukawa couplings of vectorlike quarks the IR fixed point value of the top Yukawa coupling independently points to a multi-TeV range for vectorlike matter and superpartners. Assuming a universal value for all large Yukawa couplings at the grand unified theory scale, the measured top quark mass can be obtained from the IR fixed point for $\mathrm{tan}\ensuremath{\beta}\ensuremath{\simeq}4$. The range expands to any $\mathrm{tan}\ensuremath{\beta}>3$ for significant departures from the universality assumption. Considering that the Higgs boson mass also points to a multi-TeV range for superpartners in the MSSM, adding a complete vectorlike family at the same scale provides a compelling scenario where the values of gauge couplings and the top quark mass are understood as a consequence of the particle content of the model.

Highlights

  • The gauge structure of the standard model (SM), its matter content and values of parameters might contain important clues for new physics

  • The well-known examples are supersymmetric (SUSY) grand unified theories (GUTs) that provide an understanding of many aspects of the SM and lead to a successful prediction for one of the gauge couplings from a unified gauge coupling at a high scale in addition to keeping the hierarchy between the GUT scale and the electroweak (EW) scale stable [1]

  • We explore the robustness of predictions for gauge couplings in the minimal supersymmetric model (MSSM) extended with vectorlike families and use it to infer the scale of vectorlike matter and superpartners from the simultaneous fit to measured values of gauge couplings assuming a unified gauge coupling at the GUT scale

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The gauge structure of the standard model (SM), its matter content and values of parameters might contain important clues for new physics. In models with asymptotically divergent couplings, the top quark Yukawa coupling approaches the IR fixed point very fast as a result of large gauge couplings over the whole energy interval, no matter if the GUT scale boundary condition is far above or far below the fixed point [7] Another difference from the SM or the MSSM is that vectorlike quarks can have large Yukawa couplings to the up-type Higgs doublet that affect the RG flow of the top Yukawa coupling and the IR fixed point prediction. Considering that the Higgs boson mass points to a multi-TeV range for superpartners in the MSSM, adding a complete vectorlike family at the same scale offers a compelling scenario where the values of gauge couplings and the top quark mass are understood as a consequence of the particle content of the model..

GAUGE COUPLINGS
IR fixed point predictions for gauge couplings
EM 3 EM
TOP YUKAWA COUPLING
CONCLUSIONS
CA: ðA4Þ
Findings
Vectorlike mass terms
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