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Neutrino Masses from Generalized Symmetry Breaking

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-11-15 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We explore generalized global symmetries in theories of physics beyond the Standard Model. Theories of ZZ' bosons generically contain 'non-invertible' chiral symmetries, whose presence indicates a natural paradigm to break this symmetry by an exponentially small amount in an ultraviolet completion. For example, in models of gauged lepton family difference such as the phenomenologically well-motivated U(1)LμLτU(1)_{L_\mu - L_\tau}, there is a non-invertible lepton number symmetry which protects neutrino masses. We embed these theories in gauged non-Abelian horizontal lepton symmetries, e.g. U(1)LμLτSU(3)HU(1)_{L_\mu - L_\tau} \subset SU(3)_H, where the generalized symmetries are broken nonperturbatively by the existence of lepton family magnetic monopoles. In such theories, either Majorana or Dirac neutrino masses may be generated through quantum gauge theory effects from the charged lepton Yukawas e.g. yνyτexp(Sinst)y_\nu \sim y_\tau \exp(-S_{\rm inst}). These theories require no bevy of new fields nor ad hoc additional global symmetries, but are instead simple, natural, and predictive: the discovery of a lepton family ZZ' at low energies will reveal the scale at which LμLτL_\mu - L_\tau emerges from a larger gauge symmetry.

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@article{arxiv.2211.07639,
  title  = {Neutrino Masses from Generalized Symmetry Breaking},
  author = {Clay Cordova and Sungwoo Hong and Seth Koren and Kantaro Ohmori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.07639},
  year   = {2022}
}

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15 pages, 9 figures, 11 tables