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Realistic Quark and Lepton Masses through SO(10) Symmetry

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-11-17 v1

Abstract

In a recent paper a model of quark and lepton masses was proposed. Without any family symmetries almost all the qualitative and quantitative features of the quark and lepton masses and Kobayashi-Maskawa mixing angles are explained, primarily as consequences of various aspects of SO(10)SO(10) symmetry. Here the model is discussed in much greater detail. The threefold mass hierarchy as well as the relations mτ0mb0, mμ03ms0, me013md0, mu0/mt0md0/mb0, tanθCmd0/ms0, Vcbms0/mb0m_\tau^0 \simeq m_b^0, ~m_\mu^0 \simeq 3m_s^0,~ m_e^0 \simeq {1 \over 3} m_d^0, ~m_u^0/m_t^0 \ll m_d^0/m_b^0, ~{\rm tan}\theta_C \simeq \sqrt{m_d^0/m_s^0},~ V_{cb} \ll \sqrt{m_s^0/m_b^0} and VubVusVcbV_{ub} \sim V_{us}V_{cb} follow from a simple Yukawa structure at the unification scale. The model also gives definite predictions for tanβ\tan \beta, the neutrino mixing angles, and proton decay branching ratios. The (νμντ)(\nu_\mu-\nu_\tau) mixing angle is typically large, tanβ\beta is close to either mt0/mb0m_t^0/m_b^0 or mc0/ms0m_c^0/m_s^0, and proton decay is in the observable range, but there is a group theoretical suppression factor in the rate.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9512389,
  title  = {Realistic Quark and Lepton Masses through SO(10) Symmetry},
  author = {K. S. Babu and S. M. Barr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9512389},
  year   = {2014}
}

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53 pages, LaTeX, includes 2 LaTeX figures