QCD axion and Neutrino induced by Hidden flavor structure
Abstract
We study the reasonable requirements of two anomalous s in a flavored-axion framework for the anomaly cancellations of both -mixed gravity and which in turn determine the charges where is the hypercharge gauge symmetry of the standard model. We argue that, with a flavor symmetry group, axion-induced topology in symmetry-broken phases plays crucial roles in describing how quarks and leptons are organized at a fundamental level and make deep connections with each other. A unified model, as an example, is then proposed in a simple way to describe a whole spectrum of particles where both flavored-axion interactions with normal matter and the masses and mixings of fermions emerge from the spontaneous breaking of a given symmetry group. Once a scale of active neutrino mass defined at a seesaw scale is fixed by the commensurate flavored-PQ charge of fermions, that of QCD axion decay constant is determined. In turn, fundamental physical parameters complementary to each other are predicted with the help of precision flavor experiments. Model predictions are extracted on the characteristics of neutrino and flavored-axion: GeV (consequently, QCD axion mass eV, axion to photon coupling , axion to electron coupling , etc.); atmospheric mixing angle , Dirac CP phase , and {\it-decay rate} for normal mass ordering and inverted one by taking quantum corrections into account.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1912.09038,
title = {QCD axion and Neutrino induced by Hidden flavor structure},
author = {Y. H. Ahn and Xiaojun Bi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.09038},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
53 pages, 6 figures, predictions are corrected