We show that a flavour symmetry a la Froggatt-Nielsen can be naturally incorporated in models with gauge-Higgs unification, by exploiting the heavy fermions that are anyhow needed to realize realistic Yukawa couplings. The case of the minimal five-dimensional model, in which the SU(2)(L) x U(1)(Y) electroweak group is enlarged to an SU(3)(W) group, and then broken to U(1) em by the combination of an orbifold projection and a Scherk-Schwarz twist, is studied in detail. We show that the minimal way of incorporating a U(1)(F) flavour symmetry is to enlarge it to an SU(2)(F) group, which is then completely broken by the same orbifold projection and Scherk-Schwarz twist. The general features of this construction, where ordinary fermions live on the branes defined by the orbifold fixed- points and messenger fermions live in the bulk, are compared to those of ordinary four-dimensional flavour models, and some explicit examples are constructed.
Minimal gauge-Higgs unification with a flavour symmetry / Martinelli, G.; Salvatori, M.; Scrucca, C. A.; Silvestrini, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS. - ISSN 1029-8479. - 10(2005), pp. 923-957. [10.1088/1126-6708/2005/10/037]
Minimal gauge-Higgs unification with a flavour symmetry
Martinelli, G.;Silvestrini, L.
2005-01-01
Abstract
We show that a flavour symmetry a la Froggatt-Nielsen can be naturally incorporated in models with gauge-Higgs unification, by exploiting the heavy fermions that are anyhow needed to realize realistic Yukawa couplings. The case of the minimal five-dimensional model, in which the SU(2)(L) x U(1)(Y) electroweak group is enlarged to an SU(3)(W) group, and then broken to U(1) em by the combination of an orbifold projection and a Scherk-Schwarz twist, is studied in detail. We show that the minimal way of incorporating a U(1)(F) flavour symmetry is to enlarge it to an SU(2)(F) group, which is then completely broken by the same orbifold projection and Scherk-Schwarz twist. The general features of this construction, where ordinary fermions live on the branes defined by the orbifold fixed- points and messenger fermions live in the bulk, are compared to those of ordinary four-dimensional flavour models, and some explicit examples are constructed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.