Explorations of two empirical formulae for fermion masses
Abstract
Two empirical formulae for the lepton and quark masses (i.e. Kartavtsev's extended Koide formulae), Kl=(Σl ml)/(Σlml)2=2/3 and Kq=(Σq mq)/(Σqmq)2=2/3, are explored in this paper. For the lepton sector, we show that Kl=2/3, only if the uncertainty of the tauon mass is relaxed to about 2σ confidence level, and the neutrino masses can consequently be extracted with the current experimental data. For the quark sector, the extended Koide formula should only be applied to the running quark masses, and Kq is found to be rather insensitive to the renormalization effects in a large range of energy scales from GeV to 1012 GeV. However, Kq is always slightly larger than 2/3, but the discrepancy is merely about 5\%.
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