Fermion masses in SO(10) with a single adjoint Higgs field
Abstract
It has recently been shown how to break SO(10) down to the Standard Model in a realistic way with only one adjoint Higgs. The expectation value of this adjoint must point in the B-L direction. This has consequences for the possible form of the quark and lepton mass matrices. These consequences are explored in this paper, and it is found that one is naturally led to consider a particular form for the masses of the heavier generations. This form implies typically that there should be large (nearly maximal) mixing of the mu- and tau-neutrinos. An explanation that does not involve large tan beta also emerges for the fact that b and tau are light compared to the top quark.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9712488,
title = {Fermion masses in SO(10) with a single adjoint Higgs field},
author = {Carl H. Albright and S. M. Barr},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9712488},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
20 pages, LaTeX, clarification of statements about multiple adjoint Higgs fields in the context of superstring theory