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Modular symmetry with Weighton

Modular symmetry with Weighton
Modular symmetry with Weighton
We systematically develop the weighton mechanism for natural quark and charged lepton mass hierarchies in the framework of modular symmetry with a single modulus field τ . The weighton ϕ is defined as a complete singlet with unit modular weight, leading to fermion mass suppression by powers of ϕ˜, which is the vacuum expectation value of the field scaled by a flavour cut-off. Further mass and mixing angle suppression comes from powers of the small parameter, q ≡ ei2πτ . Assuming some fields transform as triplets under the finite modular symmetry, with general assignments for the other fields, we perform a complete analysis for the levels N = 3, 4, 5,expressing fermion masses and mixings in terms of powers of the small parameters ϕ˜ and q. We present two examples in detail, based on the modular group T′, close to the CP boundary of τ ,which can address both fermion mass and mixing hierarchies using a weighton field.
hep-ph
arXiv
Ding, Gui-Jun
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King, Stephen F.
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Lu, Jun-Nan
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Weng, Ming-Hua
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Ding, Gui-Jun
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King, Stephen F.
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Lu, Jun-Nan
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Weng, Ming-Hua
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Abstract

We systematically develop the weighton mechanism for natural quark and charged lepton mass hierarchies in the framework of modular symmetry with a single modulus field τ . The weighton ϕ is defined as a complete singlet with unit modular weight, leading to fermion mass suppression by powers of ϕ˜, which is the vacuum expectation value of the field scaled by a flavour cut-off. Further mass and mixing angle suppression comes from powers of the small parameter, q ≡ ei2πτ . Assuming some fields transform as triplets under the finite modular symmetry, with general assignments for the other fields, we perform a complete analysis for the levels N = 3, 4, 5,expressing fermion masses and mixings in terms of powers of the small parameters ϕ˜ and q. We present two examples in detail, based on the modular group T′, close to the CP boundary of τ ,which can address both fermion mass and mixing hierarchies using a weighton field.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 May 2025
Additional Information: 81 pages, 3 figures
Keywords: hep-ph

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Local EPrints ID: 503720
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503720
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Date deposited: 11 Aug 2025 16:54
Last modified: 11 Aug 2025 16:54

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Author: Gui-Jun Ding
Author: Stephen F. King
Author: Jun-Nan Lu
Author: Ming-Hua Weng

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