Phys. Rev. D 64, 097302 (2001) [3 pages]Neutrino, lepton, and quark masses in supersymmetry
Ernest Ma Received 16 July 2001; published 8 October 2001 The recently proposed model of neutrino mass with no new physics beyond the TeV energy scale is shown to admit a natural and realistic supersymmetric realization, when combined with another recently proposed model of quark masses in the context of a softly broken U(1) symmetry. Four Higgs doublets are required, but two must have masses at the TeV scale. New characteristic experimental predictions of this synthesis are discussed. ©2001 The American Physical Society
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