Proton decay and neutrino masses in SO(10)
Il Nuovo Cimento A, ISSN: 0369-3546, Vol: 108, Issue: 3, Page: 375-400
1995
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In the last few years physicists have been looking at SO(10) GUT models with renewed attention because it has been realized that the SU(5) minimal model cannot unify the strong, electromagnetic and weak interactions in a way consistent with the experimental values of α(M), {Mathematical expression} and {Mathematical expression}. In this paper we derive lower limits on neutrino masses, relevant for cosmology and for the solar-neutrino problem, from necessary consistency conditions on a class of SO(10) models with SU(4)⊗SU(2)⊗SU(2) or SU(3)⊗SU(2)⊗SU(2)⊗U(1) intermediate gauge symmetry. © 1995 Società Italiana di Fisica.
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