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The flavour problem and family symmetry

The flavour problem and family symmetry
The flavour problem and family symmetry
We show how two different family symmetries can be used to address the flavour problem in SO(10)-like models. The first is based on a gauged U(1)_F, whose problems disappear in the context of a type I string model embedding. The second is based on SU(3)_F, the maximal family group consistent with SO(10); in this case the family symmetry is more constraining, so we merely look at it in the context of a supersymmetric field theory.
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King, S.F.
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Peddie, I.N.R
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King, S.F.
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King, S.F. and Peddie, I.N.R (2003) The flavour problem and family symmetry. Pre-print, 1-9.

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Abstract

We show how two different family symmetries can be used to address the flavour problem in SO(10)-like models. The first is based on a gauged U(1)_F, whose problems disappear in the context of a type I string model embedding. The second is based on SU(3)_F, the maximal family group consistent with SO(10); in this case the family symmetry is more constraining, so we merely look at it in the context of a supersymmetric field theory.

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Published date: 22 September 2003
Additional Information: arXiv:hep-ph/0309237v2

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Local EPrints ID: 57383
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57383
PURE UUID: 1ea64b19-e19b-40c3-b7a2-cc0f66f7e88b

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Date deposited: 15 Aug 2008
Last modified: 27 Apr 2022 12:17

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Author: S.F. King
Author: I.N.R Peddie

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