Natural neutrino mass hierarchy in a theory of gauge flavour deconstruction
Natural neutrino mass hierarchy in a theory of gauge flavour deconstruction
We show how a natural neutrino mass hierarchy with large lepton mixing angles may be achieved in a theory of gauge flavour deconstruction. Hitherto it has been shown that neutrino anarchy may result from such theories, but here we show that this need not necessarily be the case. In particular we consider the minimal tri-hypercharge theory, and show that the decomposition of the family hypercharges into the corresponding B-L gauge groups, together with the charged lepton mass hierarchy, implies the sequential dominance conditions for a neutrino mass hierarchy, where lepton mixing originates from both the neutrino and charged lepton sectors. We present novel and model-independent sequential dominance results applicable to this case, but also useful more generally. We also show how natural quark mass and mixing are included in such a framework.
hep-ph, hep-th
Navarro, Mario Fernández
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King, Stephen F.
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Vicente, Avelino
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Navarro, Mario Fernández
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King, Stephen F.
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Vicente, Avelino
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Abstract
We show how a natural neutrino mass hierarchy with large lepton mixing angles may be achieved in a theory of gauge flavour deconstruction. Hitherto it has been shown that neutrino anarchy may result from such theories, but here we show that this need not necessarily be the case. In particular we consider the minimal tri-hypercharge theory, and show that the decomposition of the family hypercharges into the corresponding B-L gauge groups, together with the charged lepton mass hierarchy, implies the sequential dominance conditions for a neutrino mass hierarchy, where lepton mixing originates from both the neutrino and charged lepton sectors. We present novel and model-independent sequential dominance results applicable to this case, but also useful more generally. We also show how natural quark mass and mixing are included in such a framework.
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2506.21687v2
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Accepted/In Press date: 26 June 2025
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13 pages + Appendix, v2: updated Appendix
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hep-ph, hep-th
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Mario Fernández Navarro
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Avelino Vicente
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