Flavor Hierarchies From SU(2) Flavor and Quark-Lepton Unification
Abstract
In our recent attempt to explain flavor hierarchies [1], a gauged SU(2) flavor symmetry acting on left-handed fermions provides a ground to introduce three independent rank-one contributions to the Yukawa matrices: a renormalizable one for the third family, a mass-suppressed one for the second family, and an additional loop-suppressed factor for the first family. Here, we demonstrate how minimal quark-lepton unification \`a la Pati-Salam, relating down-quarks to charged leptons, can significantly improve this mechanism. We construct and thoroughly analyze a renormalizable model, performing a comprehensive one-loop matching calculation that reveals how all flavor hierarchies emerge from a single ratio of two scales. The first signatures may appear in the upcoming charged lepton flavor violation experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2406.02687,
title = {Flavor Hierarchies From SU(2) Flavor and Quark-Lepton Unification},
author = {Admir Greljo and Anders Eller Thomsen and Hector Tiblom},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.02687},
year = {2024}
}
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23 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, comments welcome