We show how supersymmetric grand unified theories (SSGUT) provide a natural solution to the strong CP problem. Such theories contain an additional global U(l),Q chiral (Peccei-Quinn) symmetry which is con-served up to color anomalies. Hence the QCD 0 angle is irrelevant. Moreover the PQ symmetry is spontaneously broken at the grand unified scale. As a result the standard Weinberg-Wilczek axion has a mass m- &D a A N 10-l ' eV GUM which effectively decouples from ordinary matter. (Submitted to Nuclear Physics B
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The strong CP problem is a compelling motivation for physics beyond the Standard Model. The most pop...
The strong CP problem is a compelling motivation for physics beyond the Standard Model. The most pop...
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Abstract A very simple model is presented where all CP violation in Nature is spontaneous in origin....
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We argue that the Nelson–Barr solution to the Strong CP Problem can be naturally realized in an E$$_...
There is a natural solution to the strong CP problem in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model if...
The strong CP problem is a compelling motivation for the existence of as-yet-undiscovered additions ...
Abstract The strong CP problem is a compelling motivation for physics beyond the Standard Model. The...
The strong CP problem is a compelling motivation for physics beyond the Standard Model. The most pop...
The strong CP problem is a compelling motivation for physics beyond the Standard Model. The most pop...
A major theoretical problem of the otherwise successful standard model (SM) is the presence of an ar...
The Strong CP Problem is the contradiction between the experimental evidence and the existence of a ...
AbstractAn extremely precise global symmetry is necessary in the Peccei–Quinn solution to the strong...
AbstractThe μ parameter of the supersymmetric standard model is replaced by λS, where S is a singlet...
We propose a new solution to the strong CP problem based on supersymmetric non-renormalization theor...
The axion solution to the strong CP problem makes use of a global Peccei-Quinn (PQ) U(1) symmetry wh...
An approach to solving the Strong CP Problem in supersymmetric theories is discussed which uses abel...
Abstract A very simple model is presented where all CP violation in Nature is spontaneous in origin....
We argue that the Nelson–Barr solution to the Strong CP Problem can be naturally realized in an E$_6...
We argue that the Nelson–Barr solution to the Strong CP Problem can be naturally realized in an E$$_...
There is a natural solution to the strong CP problem in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model if...
The strong CP problem is a compelling motivation for the existence of as-yet-undiscovered additions ...