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Renormalization Group Running of Fermion Observables in an Extended Non-Supersymmetric SO(10) Model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-03-13 v3

Abstract

We investigate the renormalization group evolution of fermion masses, mixings and quartic scalar Higgs self-couplings in an extended{\it extended} non-supersymmetric SO(10) model, where the Higgs sector contains the 10H{\bf 10}_{\rm H}, 120H{\bf 120}_{\rm H}, and 126H{\bf 126}_{\rm H} representations. The group SO(10) is spontaneously broken at the GUT scale to the Pati-Salam group and subsequently to the Standard Model (SM) at an intermediate scale MIM_{\rm I}. We explicitly take into account the effects of the change of gauge groups in the evolution. In particular, we derive the renormalization group equations for the different Yukawa couplings. We find that the computed physical fermion observables can be successfully matched to the experimental measured values at the electroweak scale. Using the same Yukawa couplings at the GUT scale, the measured values of the fermion observables cannot be reproduced with a SM-like evolution, leading to differences in the numerical values up to around 80 %. Furthermore, a similar evolution can be performed for a minimal{\it minimal} SO(10) model, where the Higgs sector consists of the 10H{\bf 10}_{\rm H} and 126H{\bf 126}_{\rm H} representations only, showing an equally good potential to describe the low-energy fermion observables. Finally, for both the extended and the minimal SO(10) models, we present predictions for the three Dirac and Majorana CP-violating phases as well as three effective neutrino mass parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1612.07973,
  title  = {Renormalization Group Running of Fermion Observables in an Extended Non-Supersymmetric SO(10) Model},
  author = {Davide Meloni and Tommy Ohlsson and Stella Riad},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07973},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

24 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables. Final version published in JHEP