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Towards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTs

We show that the recently constructed 5-dimensional supersymmetric $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ orbifold GUT models allow an appealing explanation of the observed hierarchical structure of the quark and lepton masses and mixing angles. Flavor hierarchies arise from the geometrical suppression of some...

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Autores principales: Hall, Lawrence J., March-Russell, John, Okui, Takemichi, Tucker-Smith, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/09/026
http://cds.cern.ch/record/514777
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author Hall, Lawrence J.
March-Russell, John
Okui, Takemichi
Tucker-Smith, David
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March-Russell, John
Okui, Takemichi
Tucker-Smith, David
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description We show that the recently constructed 5-dimensional supersymmetric $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ orbifold GUT models allow an appealing explanation of the observed hierarchical structure of the quark and lepton masses and mixing angles. Flavor hierarchies arise from the geometrical suppression of some couplings when fields propagate in different numbers of dimensions, or on different fixed branes. Restrictions arising from locality in the extra dimension allow interesting texture zeroes to be easily generated. In addition the detailed nature of the SU(5)-breaking orbifold projections lead to simple theories where $b-\tau$ unification is maintained but similar disfavored SU(5) relations for the lighter generations are naturally avoided. We find that simple 5d models based on $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ are strikingly successful in explaining many features of the masses and mixing angles of the 2nd and 3rd generation. Successful three generation models of flavor including neutrinos are constructed by generalizing the $S^1/(Z_2\times Z'_2)$ model to six dimensions. Large angle neutrino mixing is elegantly accommodated. Novel features of these models include a simple $m_u=0$ configuration leading to a solution of the strong CP problem.
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spelling cern-5147772023-03-12T05:59:20Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2004/09/026http://cds.cern.ch/record/514777engHall, Lawrence J.March-Russell, JohnOkui, TakemichiTucker-Smith, DavidTowards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe show that the recently constructed 5-dimensional supersymmetric $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ orbifold GUT models allow an appealing explanation of the observed hierarchical structure of the quark and lepton masses and mixing angles. Flavor hierarchies arise from the geometrical suppression of some couplings when fields propagate in different numbers of dimensions, or on different fixed branes. Restrictions arising from locality in the extra dimension allow interesting texture zeroes to be easily generated. In addition the detailed nature of the SU(5)-breaking orbifold projections lead to simple theories where $b-\tau$ unification is maintained but similar disfavored SU(5) relations for the lighter generations are naturally avoided. We find that simple 5d models based on $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ are strikingly successful in explaining many features of the masses and mixing angles of the 2nd and 3rd generation. Successful three generation models of flavor including neutrinos are constructed by generalizing the $S^1/(Z_2\times Z'_2)$ model to six dimensions. Large angle neutrino mixing is elegantly accommodated. Novel features of these models include a simple $m_u=0$ configuration leading to a solution of the strong CP problem.We show that the recently constructed 5-dimensional supersymmetric $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ orbifold GUT models allow an appealing explanation of the observed hierarchical structure of the quark and lepton masses and mixing angles. Flavor hierarchies arise from the geometrical suppression of some couplings when fields propagate in different numbers of dimensions, or on different fixed branes. Restrictions arising from locality in the extra dimension allow interesting texture zeroes to be easily generated. In addition the detailed nature of the SU(5)-breaking orbifold projections lead to simple theories where $b-\tau$ unification is maintained but similar disfavored SU(5) relations for the lighter generations are naturally avoided. We find that simple 5d models based on $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ are strikingly successful in explaining many features of the masses and mixing angles of the 2nd and 3rd generation. Successful three generation models of flavor including neutrinos are constructed by generalizing the $S^1/(Z_2\times Z'_2)$ model to six dimensions. Large angle neutrino mixing is elegantly accommodated. Novel features of these models include a simple $m_u=0$ configuration leading to a solution of the strong CP problem.hep-ph/0108161CERN-TH-2001-194UCB-PTH-01-34LBNL-48632CERN-TH-2001-194LBNL-48632UCB-PTH-2001-34oai:cds.cern.ch:5147772001-08-20
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Hall, Lawrence J.
March-Russell, John
Okui, Takemichi
Tucker-Smith, David
Towards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTs
title Towards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTs
title_full Towards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTs
title_fullStr Towards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTs
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTs
title_short Towards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTs
title_sort towards a theory of flavor from orbifold guts
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/09/026
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