Vector-like Quarks at the Origin of Light Quark Masses and Mixing
Abstract
We show how a novel fine-tuning problem present in the Standard Model can be solved through the introduction of a single flavour symmetry G, together with three quarks, three quarks, as well as a complex singlet scalar. The symmetry G is extended to the additional fields and it is an exact symmetry of the Lagrangian, only spontaneously broken by the vacuum. Specific examples are given and a phenomenological analysis of the main features of the model is presented. It is shown that even for vector-like quarks with masses accessible at the LHC, one can have realistic quark masses and mixing, while respecting the strict constraints on process arising from flavour changing neutral currents (FCNC). The vector-like quark decay channels are also described.
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@article{arxiv.1610.03018,
title = {Vector-like Quarks at the Origin of Light Quark Masses and Mixing},
author = {Francisco J. Botella and G. C. Branco and Miguel Nebot and M. N. Rebelo and J. I. Silva-Marcos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.03018},
year = {2017}
}
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25 pages, no figures