SU(5) Grand Unified Theory with A4 Modular Symmetry
Abstract
We present the first example of a grand unified theory (GUT) with a modular symmetry interpreted as a family symmetry. The theory is based on supersymmetric SU(5) in 6d, where the two extra dimensions are compactified on a T2/Z2 orbifold. We have shown that, if there is a finite modular symmetry, then it can only be A4 with an (infinite) discrete choice of moduli, where we focus on τ = ω=ei2π/3, the unique solution with |τ|=1. The fields on the branes respect a generalised CP and flavour symmetry A4 Z2 which is isomorphic to S4 which leads to an effective μ-τ reflection symmetry at low energies, implying maximal atmospheric mixing and maximal leptonic CP violation. We construct an explicit model along these lines with two triplet flavons in the bulk, whose vacuum alignments are determined by orbifold boundary conditions, analogous to those used for SU(5) breaking with doublet-triplet splitting. There are two right-handed neutrinos on the branes whose Yukawa couplings are determined by modular weights. The charged lepton and down-type quarks have diagonal and hierarchical Yukawa matrices, with quark mixing due to a hierarchical up-quark Yukawa matrix.
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