Supersymmetry and large-scale left-right symmetry
(Melfo, Alejandra; Aulakh, Charanjit S.; Rasin, Andrija; Senjanovic, Goran)
Abstract

We show that the low energy limit of the minimal supersymmetric Left-Right models is the supersymmetric standard model with an exact R-parity. The theory predicts a number of light Higgs scalars and fermions with masses much below the B-L and SU(2)R breaking scales. The non-renormalizable version of the theory has a striking prediction of light doubly charged supermultiplets which may be accessible to experiment. Whereas in the renormalizable case the scale of parity breaking is undetermined, in the non-renormalizable one it must be bigger than about 1010 - 1012 GeV. The precise nature of the see-saw mechanism differs in the two versions, and has important implications for neutrino masses.