Renormalization group evolution in the Alternative Left-Right Model restricts the allowed quartic couplings and yields upper bounds on extended Higgs scalar masses for theoretical consistency up to 10^16 GeV.
Potential Minimization in Left-Right Symmetric Models
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We study the Higgs potentials in the Left-Right symmetric model for various choices of Higgs fields. We give emphasis to the cases when the Higgs field $\xi=(2,2,15)$ is included to give the correct relations of quark masses and a singlet field $\eta$ which breaks the left-right parity. As special cases we also include $\xi^\prime=(2,2,15)$ and $\chi=(2,2,6)$ (which are interesting in the context of the three lepton decay mode of the proton) and field $\delta=(3,3,0)$ none of which acquire {\it vev}. We show that the linear couplings of these fields upon minimization put fine tuning conditions on the parameters of the model. We carry out the minimization of these potentials explicitly. In all the cases the relationship between the {\it vev$\;$}s of the left and right handed triplets $v_L$ and $v_R$ are given. The phenomenological consequences of this minimization regarding the neutrino masses are also studied.
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The Alternative Left-Right Scenario: Unitarity, Vacuum Stability and RG Evolution
Renormalization group evolution in the Alternative Left-Right Model restricts the allowed quartic couplings and yields upper bounds on extended Higgs scalar masses for theoretical consistency up to 10^16 GeV.