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      Inverse Seesaw Mechanism in Nonsupersymmetric SO(10), Proton Lifetime, Nonunitarity Effects, and a Low-mass Z' Boson

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          Recently realization of TeV scale inverse seesaw mechanism in supersymmetric SO(10) framework has led to a number of experimentally verifiable predictions including low-mass W_R and Z' gauge bosons and nonunitarity effects. Using nonsupersymmetric SO(10) grand unified theory, we show how a TeV scale inverse seesaw mechanism for neutrino masses is implemented with a low-mass Z' boson accessible to Large Hadron Collider. We derive renormalization group equations for fermion masses and mixings in the presence of the intermediate symmetries of the model and extract the Dirac neutrino mass matrix at the TeV scale from successful GUT-scale parameterization of fermion masses. We estimate leptonic nonunitarity effects measurable at neutrino factories and lepton flavor violating decays expected to be probed in near future. While our prediction on the nonunitarity matrix element \(\eta_{\mu\tau}\) for degenerate right-handed neutrinos is similar to the supersymmetric SO(10) case, we find new predictions with significantly enhanced value of its phase \(\delta_{\mu\tau}\simeq 10^{-4}-10^{-2}\) when partial degeneracy among these neutrino masses is adequately taken into account by a constraint relation that emerges naturally in this approach. Other predictions on branching ratios and CP-Violating parameters are discussed. An important distinguishing characteristic as another test of the minimal model is that the threshold corrected two-loop prediction of the proton lifetime with maximum value ({\tau}_p)_{max}\simeq 10^{35} yrs. is accessible to ongoing search experiments for the decay \(p\to e^+\pi^0\) in the near future. Simple model extensions with longer proton lifetime predictions are also discussed.

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            Predictive Neutrino Spectrum in Minimal \(SO(10)\) Grand Unification

            We show that minimal SO(10) Grand Unification models where the fermions have Yukawa couplings to only one (complex) {\bf 10} and one {\bf 126} of Higgs scalars lead to a very predictive neutrino spectrum. This comes about since the standard model doublet contained in the {\bf 126} of Higgs (needed for the see--saw mechanism) receives an induced vacuum expectation value at tree--level, which, in addition to correcting the bad asymptotic mass relations \(m_d=m_e\) and \(m_s=m_\mu\), also relates the Majorana neutrino mass matrix to observables in the charged fermion sectors. We find that (i) the \(\nu_e-\nu_{\mu}\) mixing angle relevant for the solar neutrinos can be considerably smaller than the Cabibbo angle and lies in the range \({\rm sin}\theta_{e \mu}= 0-0.3\), (ii) \(\nu_e-\nu_\tau\) mixing is sin\(\theta_{e \tau} \simeq 3|V_{td}| \simeq 0.05\), (iii) the \(\nu_\mu-\nu_\tau\) mixing angle is large, \({\rm sin}\theta_{\mu \tau} \simeq 3|V_{cb}|=0.12-0.16\), and (iv) \(m_{\nu_\tau}/m_{\nu_\mu} \ge 10^3\), implying that \(\nu_{\mu}-\nu_\tau\) oscillations should be accessible to forthcoming experiments.
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              Experimental tests of new SO(10) grand unification

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                08 December 2011
                2012-11-12
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                10.1103/PhysRevD.86.093004
                1112.1826
                5a11165d-d036-4bff-b0fe-823b52f225b4

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                Phys. Rev. D 86, 093004 (2012)
                PRD published version:"inverse seesaw" in title has been replaced by "inverse seesaw mechanism"; reviews on neutrino physics and new references on inverse seesaw mechanism have been added; discussions in Sec.VII and Sec. VIII included
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