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Third family corrections to quark and lepton mixing in SUSY models with non-abelian family symmetry

Third family corrections to quark and lepton mixing in SUSY models with non-abelian family symmetry
Third family corrections to quark and lepton mixing in SUSY models with non-abelian family symmetry
We re-analyse the effect of corrections from canonical normalisation of kinetic terms on the quark and lepton mixing angles. This type of corrections emerges, for example, from effective higher-dimensional Kähler potential operators in the context of locally supersymmetric models of flavour. In contrast to previous studies we find that the necessary procedure of redefining the fields in order to restore canonically normalised kinetic terms, i.e. canonical normalisation, can lead to significant corrections to the fermion mixing angles (as determined from the superpotential). Such potentially large effects are characteristic of flavour models based on non-Abelian family symmetries, where some of the possible Kähler potential (and superpotential) operators, in particular those associated with the third family, are only mildly suppressed. We investigate under which conditions the messenger sector of such flavour models generates such Kähler potential operators for which the canonical normalisation effects are sizeable, and under which conditions these operators may be absent and canonical normalisation effects are small. As explicit examples for potentially relevant CN effects, we will discuss the corrections to the CKM matrix element |Vcb| as well as corrections to tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing.
Antusch, Stefan
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King, Stephen F.
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Malinský, Michal
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Antusch, Stefan
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King, Stephen F.
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Malinský, Michal
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Antusch, Stefan, King, Stephen F. and Malinský, Michal (2008) Third family corrections to quark and lepton mixing in SUSY models with non-abelian family symmetry. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2008 (05, 066). (doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2008/05/066).

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We re-analyse the effect of corrections from canonical normalisation of kinetic terms on the quark and lepton mixing angles. This type of corrections emerges, for example, from effective higher-dimensional Kähler potential operators in the context of locally supersymmetric models of flavour. In contrast to previous studies we find that the necessary procedure of redefining the fields in order to restore canonically normalised kinetic terms, i.e. canonical normalisation, can lead to significant corrections to the fermion mixing angles (as determined from the superpotential). Such potentially large effects are characteristic of flavour models based on non-Abelian family symmetries, where some of the possible Kähler potential (and superpotential) operators, in particular those associated with the third family, are only mildly suppressed. We investigate under which conditions the messenger sector of such flavour models generates such Kähler potential operators for which the canonical normalisation effects are sizeable, and under which conditions these operators may be absent and canonical normalisation effects are small. As explicit examples for potentially relevant CN effects, we will discuss the corrections to the CKM matrix element |Vcb| as well as corrections to tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing.

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Published date: May 2008
Organisations: High Energy Physics

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Local EPrints ID: 144077
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/144077
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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 00:45

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Author: Stefan Antusch
Author: Stephen F. King
Author: Michal Malinský

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