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A low-scale flavon model with a $Z_N$ symmetry

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-03-31 v2

Abstract

We propose a model that explains the fermion mass hierarchy by the Froggatt-Nielsen mechanism with a discrete ZNFZ_N^F symmetry. As a concrete model, we study a supersymmetric model with a single flavon coupled to the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model. Flavon develops a TeV scale vacuum expectation value for realizing flavor hierarchy, an appropriate μ\mu-term and the electroweak scale, hence the model has a low cutoff scale. We demonstrate how the flavon is successfully stabilized together with the Higgs bosons in the model. The discrete flavor symmetry ZNFZ_N^F controls not only the Standard Model fermion masses, but also the Higgs potential and a mass of the Higgsino which is a good candidate for dark matter. The hierarchy in the Higgs-flavon sector is determined in order to make the model anomaly-free and realize a stable electroweak vacuum. We show that this model can explain the fermion mass hierarchy, realistic Higgs-flavon potential and thermally produced dark matter at the same time. We discuss flavor violating processes induced by the light flavon which would be detected in future experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1911.09127,
  title  = {A low-scale flavon model with a $Z_N$ symmetry},
  author = {Tetsutaro Higaki and Junichiro Kawamura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.09127},
  year   = {2020}
}

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47 pages, 6 figures and 4 tables; v2: version published in JHEP