The mass hierarchy among the three generations of quarks and charged leptons is one of the greatest mysteries in particle physics. In various flavor models, the origin of this phenomenon is attributed to a series of hierarchical spontaneous symmetry breakings, most of which are beyond the reach of particle colliders. We point out that the observation of a multipeaked stochastic gravitational wave signal from a series of cosmological phase transitions could well be a unique probe of the mechanism behind flavor hierarchies. To illustrate this point, we show how near future ground- and space-based gravitational wave observatories could detect up to three peaks in the recently proposed PS3 model.

Gravitational Imprints of Flavor Hierarchies / Greljo, A.; Opferkuch, T.; Stefanek, B. A.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 124:17(2020), pp. 1-7. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.171802]

Gravitational Imprints of Flavor Hierarchies

Greljo, A.;Opferkuch, T.;Stefanek, B. A.
2020-01-01

Abstract

The mass hierarchy among the three generations of quarks and charged leptons is one of the greatest mysteries in particle physics. In various flavor models, the origin of this phenomenon is attributed to a series of hierarchical spontaneous symmetry breakings, most of which are beyond the reach of particle colliders. We point out that the observation of a multipeaked stochastic gravitational wave signal from a series of cosmological phase transitions could well be a unique probe of the mechanism behind flavor hierarchies. To illustrate this point, we show how near future ground- and space-based gravitational wave observatories could detect up to three peaks in the recently proposed PS3 model.
2020
124
17
1
7
171802
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.171802
https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.02014
Greljo, A.; Opferkuch, T.; Stefanek, B. A.
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