English

Fermion masses and flavor mixings and strong CP problem

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2019-02-20 v3

Abstract

For all the success of the Standard Model (SM), it is on the verge of being surpassed. In this regard we argue, by showing a minimal flavor-structured model based on the non-Abelian discrete SL2(F3)SL_2(F_3) symmetry, that U(1)U(1) mixed-gravitational anomaly cancellation could be of central importance in constraining the fermion contents of a new chiral gauge theory. Such anomaly-free condition together with the SM flavor structure demands a condition k1X1/2=k2X2k_1\,X_1/2=k_2\,X_2 with XiX_i being a charge of U(1)XiU(1)_{X_i} and kik_i being an integer, both of which are flavor dependent. We show that axionic domain-wall condition NDWN_{\rm DW} with the anomaly free-condition depends on both U(1)XU(1)_X charged quark and lepton flavors; the seesaw scale congruent to the scale of Peccei-Quinn symmetry breakdown can be constrained through constraints coming from astrophysics and particle physics. Then the model extended by SL2(F3)×U(1)XSL_2(F_3)\times U(1)_X symmetry can well be flavor-structured in a unique way that NDW=1N_{\rm DW}=1 with the U(1)XU(1)_X mixed-gravitational anomaly-free condition demands additional Majorana fermion and the flavor puzzles of SM are well delineated by new expansion parameters expressed in terms of U(1)XU(1)_X charges and U(1)XU(1)_X-[SU(3)C]2[SU(3)_C]^2 anomaly coefficients. And the model provides remarkable results on neutrino (hierarchical mass spectra and unmeasurable neutrinoless-double-beta decay rate together with the predictions on atmospheric mixing angle and leptonic Dirac CP phase favored by the recent long-baseline neutrino experiments), QCD axion, and flavored-axion.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1802.05044,
  title  = {Fermion masses and flavor mixings and strong CP problem},
  author = {Y. H. Ahn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.05044},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Title is changed, Accepted in Nuclear Physics B