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Simple Non-Abelian Finite Flavor Groups and Fermion Masses

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-01-13 v1

Abstract

The use of nonabelian discrete groups G as family symmetries is discussed in detail. Out of all such groups up to order g = 31, the most appealing candidates are two subgroups of SU(2): the dicyclic [double dihedral] group G = Q6=(d)D3Q_6 ={ }^{(d)}D_3 ( g = 12 ) and the double tetrahedral group (d)T=Q4×~Z3^{(d)}T = Q_4\tilde{\times}Z_3 ( g = 24 ). Both can allow a hierarchy t>b,τ>c>s,μ>u,d,et > b, \tau > c > s, \mu > u, d, e. The top quark is uniquely allowed to have a G symmetric mass. Sequential breaking of G and radiative corrections give the smaller masses. Anomaly freedom for gauging GSU(2)G \subset SU(2) is a strong constraint in assignment of fermions to representations of G.

Cite

@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9409330,
  title  = {Simple Non-Abelian Finite Flavor Groups and Fermion Masses},
  author = {Paul H. Frampton and Thomas W. Kephart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9409330},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

23 pages, IFP-702-UNC and VAND-TH-94-8