Left-right symmetric extensions of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model can explain neutrino data and have potentially interesting phenomenology beyond that found in minimal SUSY seesaw models. Here we study a SUSY model in which the left-right symmetry is broken by triplets at a high scale, but significantly below the GUT scale. Sparticle spectra in this model differ from the usual constrained MSSM expectations and these changes affect the relic abundance of the lightest neutralino. We discuss changes for the standard stau (and stop) co-annihilation, the Higgs funnel and the focus point regions. The model has potentially large lepton flavour violation in both, left and right, scalar leptons and thus allows, in principle, also for flav...
We propose a simple left-right symmetric theory where the neutrino masses are generated at the quant...
AbstractRecent measurements at LHC have inspired searches for TeV scale left–right gauge theory orig...
Abstract. The seesaw mechanism is the most popular explanation for the smallness of neutrino masses....
Left-right symmetric extensions of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model can explain neutrino da...
We study the phenomenology of a supersymmetric left-right model, assuming minimal supergravity bound...
We analyse in detail the scalar triplet contribution to the low-energy Lepton Flavour Violating (LFV...
We discuss lepton flavour violating processes induced in the production and decay of heavy right-han...
The sources of lepton flavour and lepton number violation in the left-right symmetric models are rev...
AbstractWe study a variation to the SUSY Left–Right symmetric model based on the gauge group SU(3)c×...
We consider a U(1)' extended supersymmetric model with a right-handed neutrino superfield which can ...
We revisit the phenomenology of the Constrained MSSM with right-handed neutrinos (CMSSMRN). A supers...
We perform a comprehensive dark matter analysis of left-right supersymmetric scenarios that includes...
We perform a comprehensive dark matter analysis of left-right supersymmetric scenarios that includes...
We investigate the possibility that a minimal realization of left-right supersymmetry can be reachab...
We investigate the possibility that a minimal realization of left-right supersymmetry can be reachab...
We propose a simple left-right symmetric theory where the neutrino masses are generated at the quant...
AbstractRecent measurements at LHC have inspired searches for TeV scale left–right gauge theory orig...
Abstract. The seesaw mechanism is the most popular explanation for the smallness of neutrino masses....
Left-right symmetric extensions of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model can explain neutrino da...
We study the phenomenology of a supersymmetric left-right model, assuming minimal supergravity bound...
We analyse in detail the scalar triplet contribution to the low-energy Lepton Flavour Violating (LFV...
We discuss lepton flavour violating processes induced in the production and decay of heavy right-han...
The sources of lepton flavour and lepton number violation in the left-right symmetric models are rev...
AbstractWe study a variation to the SUSY Left–Right symmetric model based on the gauge group SU(3)c×...
We consider a U(1)' extended supersymmetric model with a right-handed neutrino superfield which can ...
We revisit the phenomenology of the Constrained MSSM with right-handed neutrinos (CMSSMRN). A supers...
We perform a comprehensive dark matter analysis of left-right supersymmetric scenarios that includes...
We perform a comprehensive dark matter analysis of left-right supersymmetric scenarios that includes...
We investigate the possibility that a minimal realization of left-right supersymmetry can be reachab...
We investigate the possibility that a minimal realization of left-right supersymmetry can be reachab...
We propose a simple left-right symmetric theory where the neutrino masses are generated at the quant...
AbstractRecent measurements at LHC have inspired searches for TeV scale left–right gauge theory orig...
Abstract. The seesaw mechanism is the most popular explanation for the smallness of neutrino masses....