Flavour physics without flavour symmetries

Abstract

We quantitatively analyze a quark-lepton flavour model derived from a six-dimensional supersymmetric theory with SO(10)× U(1) gauge symmetry, compactified on an orbifold with magnetic flux. Two bulk 16-plets charged under the U(1) provide the three quark-lepton generations whereas two uncharged 10-plets yield two Higgs doublets. At the orbifold fixed points mass matrices are generated with rank one or two. Moreover, the zero modes mix with heavy vectorlike split multiplets. The model possesses no flavour symmetries. Nevertheless, there exist a number of relations between Yukawa couplings, remnants of the underlying GUT symmetry and the wave function profiles of the zero modes, which lead to a prediction of the light neutrino mass scale, m_1 10-3 eV and heavy Majorana neutrino masses in the range from 1012 GeV to 1014 GeV. The model successfully includes thermal leptogenesis.

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