Computing the Weak Mixing Angle from Anomaly Cancellation
摘要
I remark that the weak mixing angle in the standard model may be computed even in the absence of a grand unification symmetry. In particular, if there is an additional gauged symmetry at some large scale which can be made anomaly-free only by a Green-Schwarz (GS) mechanism, this typically results in a prediction for the weak angle. In the case of the standard model one can see that the standard Peccei-Quinn symmetry may be gauged and the anomalies cancelled through a GS mechanism. Remarkably enough, cancelation of anomalies works only for the `canonical' value . In the case of the supersymmetric standard model one can also find currents which may be made anomaly-free through a GS but the canonical value is only obtained in the absence of any Higgs multiplet. If the analysis is extended to include R-symmetries, there is a unique class of s which give rise to the canonical value. The R-symmetry is only anomaly-free for , where are the number of generations and Higgs pairs. The natural context in which the above scenario may naturally arise is string theory. I also emphasize other interesting possibilities offered by the GS mechanism to model-building.
引用
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9205234,
title = {Computing the Weak Mixing Angle from Anomaly Cancellation},
author = {L. E. Ibáñez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9205234},
year = {2016}
}
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