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A Minimal Axion Model for Mass Matrices with Five Texture-Zeros

Giraldo, Yithsbey Y Rojas, Eduardo Y Martínez, R. Y Salazar, Juan Carlos (2021) A Minimal Axion Model for Mass Matrices with Five Texture-Zeros. In: 6th ComHEP: Colombian Meeting on High Energy Physics, 29 nov. - 3 dic. 2021, Santa Marta, Colombia. (Unpublished)

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Resumen

A model is proposed where the fermionic and scalar fields are charged under a Peccei-Queen (PQ) symmetry. The PQ charges are chosen in such a way that they can reproduce mass matrices with five texture zeros that can reproduce the masses of the Standard Model (SM) fermions, the CKM matrix and the PMNS matrix. To obtain this result, at least 4 Higgs doublets are needed. As we will see in the manuscript this is a highly non-trivial result since the texture zeros of the mass matrices impose a large number of restrictions. This model shows a route to understand the different scales of the SM by extending it with a Higgs sector and a PQ symmetry. Since the PQ charges are not universal, the model presents flavor changing neutral currents (FCNC) at the tree level, a feature that constitutes the main source of restrictions on the parameter space. By including a heavy quark it is posible to fit the anomaly reported by xenon as a consequence of light axions. We report the regions of the parameter space allowed by lepton decays and compare the strength of these constraints with those coming from the semileptonic decays K±→π± νν. We also show the excluded regions for the axion-photon coupling as a function of the axion mass and compare it with the parameter space of our model.

Tipo de Elemento: Conferencia o Taller artículo (Lecture)
Asunto: Q Ciencias > QC Physics
Division: Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales > Programa de Física > Eventos
Depósito de Usuario: Phd Juan Carlos Salazar
Fecha Deposito: 26 Dec 2022 00:38
Ultima Modificación: 26 Dec 2022 00:38
URI: http://sired.udenar.edu.co/id/eprint/7526

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