Within the R-parity violating minimal supersymmetric standard model, we use a hierarchical ansatz for the lepton-number violating trilinear Yukawa couplings by relating them to the corresponding Higgs-Yukawa couplings. This ansatz reduces the number of free parameters in the lepton-number violating sector from 36 to 6. Baryon-number violating terms are forbidden by imposing the discrete gauge symmetry baryon triality. We fit the lepton-number violating parameters to the most recent neutrino oscillation data, including the mixing angle θ₁₃ found by Daya Bay. We find that we obtain phenomenologically viable neutrino masses and mixings only in the case of normal ordered neutrino masses and that the lepton-number violating sector is unambiguous...
Supersymmetry with breaking of R-parity provides an attractive way to generate neutrino masses and l...
ATLAS Contributors: Paul Douglas Jackson and Nitesh Soni of School of Chemistry and Physics, Univers...
A search for new phenomena in final states with four or more leptons (electrons or muons) is present...
In a recent paper, we proposed a hierarchical ansatz for the lepton-number-violating trilinear Yukaw...
The lightest supersymmetric particle may decay with branching ratios that correlate with neutrino os...
ABSTRACT: The lightest supersymmetric particle may decay with branching ratios that correlate with n...
Supersymmetry with broken R parity can explain the neutrino mass squared differences and mixing angl...
Results are presented from searches for R-parity-violating supersymmetry in events produced in pp co...
Supersymmetry with breaking of R-parity provides an attractive way to generate neutrino masses and l...
We discuss neutrino masses and mixing in the framework of a supersymmetric model with an U(1) R symm...
Supersymmetry with broken R parity can explain the neutrino mass squared differences and mixing angl...
AbstractWe discuss the possible signatures at the Large Hadron Collider in models where R-parity is ...
We discuss the possible signatures at the Large Hadron Collider in models where R-parity is spontane...
Results are presented from searches for R-parity-violating supersymmetry in events produced in pp co...
We discuss a model for neutrino masses and mixings based on R parity violating Yukawa couplings. The...
Supersymmetry with breaking of R-parity provides an attractive way to generate neutrino masses and l...
ATLAS Contributors: Paul Douglas Jackson and Nitesh Soni of School of Chemistry and Physics, Univers...
A search for new phenomena in final states with four or more leptons (electrons or muons) is present...
In a recent paper, we proposed a hierarchical ansatz for the lepton-number-violating trilinear Yukaw...
The lightest supersymmetric particle may decay with branching ratios that correlate with neutrino os...
ABSTRACT: The lightest supersymmetric particle may decay with branching ratios that correlate with n...
Supersymmetry with broken R parity can explain the neutrino mass squared differences and mixing angl...
Results are presented from searches for R-parity-violating supersymmetry in events produced in pp co...
Supersymmetry with breaking of R-parity provides an attractive way to generate neutrino masses and l...
We discuss neutrino masses and mixing in the framework of a supersymmetric model with an U(1) R symm...
Supersymmetry with broken R parity can explain the neutrino mass squared differences and mixing angl...
AbstractWe discuss the possible signatures at the Large Hadron Collider in models where R-parity is ...
We discuss the possible signatures at the Large Hadron Collider in models where R-parity is spontane...
Results are presented from searches for R-parity-violating supersymmetry in events produced in pp co...
We discuss a model for neutrino masses and mixings based on R parity violating Yukawa couplings. The...
Supersymmetry with breaking of R-parity provides an attractive way to generate neutrino masses and l...
ATLAS Contributors: Paul Douglas Jackson and Nitesh Soni of School of Chemistry and Physics, Univers...
A search for new phenomena in final states with four or more leptons (electrons or muons) is present...