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SUSY SU(6) GIFT for doublet-triplet splitting and fermion masses

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-09-01 v1

Abstract

The supersymmetric SU(6)SU(6) model equipped by the flavour-blind discrete gauge symmetry Z3Z_3 is considered. It provides simultaneous solution to the doublet-triplet splitting problem, μ\mu-problem and leads to natural understanding of fermion flavour. The Higgs doublets arise as Goldstone modes of the spontaneously broken {\em accidental} global symmetry SU(6)×U(6)SU(6)\times U(6) of the Higgs superpotential. Their couplings to fermions have peculiarities leading to the consistent picture of the quark and lepton masses and mixing, without invoking the horizontal symmetry or zero texture concepts. In particular, the only particle that has direct O(1)O(1) Yukawa coupling with the Higgs doublet is top quark. Other fermion masses arise from the higher order operators, with natural mass hierarchy described in terms of small ratios \epsΣ=VΣ/VH\eps_\Sigma=V_\Sigma/V_H and \epsH=VH/M\eps_H=V_H/M, where VHV_H and VΣV_\Sigma correspondingly are the SU(6)SU(6) and SU(5) SU(5) symmetry breaking scales, and MM is a large (Planck or string) scale. The model automatically implies bτb-\tau Yukawa unification. Specific mass formulas are also obtained, relating the down quark and charged lepton masses. Neutrinos get small (105\sim 10^{-5}\,eV) masses which can be relevant for solving the solar neutrino problem via long wavelength vacuum oscillation.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9503366,
  title  = {SUSY SU(6) GIFT for doublet-triplet splitting and fermion masses},
  author = {Zurab Berezhiani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9503366},
  year   = {2016}
}

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15 pages, LATEX, 4 figures are included