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arxiv: hep-ph/0301015 · v1 · submitted 2003-01-03 · ✦ hep-ph

Revisiting Top-Bottom-Tau Yukawa Unification in Supersymmetric Grand Unified Theories

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keywords unificationyukawafamilymassesmustscalarsthirdanomaly-mediated
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Third family Yukawa unification, as suggested by minimal SO(10) unification, is revisited in light of recent experimental measurements and theoretical progress. We characterize unification in a semi-model-independent fashion, and conclude that finite $b$ quark mass corrections from superpartners must be nonzero, but much smaller than naively would be expected. We show that a solution that does not require cancellations of dangerously large tanbeta effects in observables implies that scalar superpartner masses should be substantially heavier than the Z scale, and perhaps inaccessible to all currently approved colliders. On the other hand, gauginos must be significantly lighter than the scalars. We demonstrate that a spectrum of anomaly-mediated gaugino masses and heavy scalars works well as a theory compatible with third family Yukawa unification and dark matter observations.

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