The Price of Tiny Kinetic Mixing

Abstract

We consider both "bottom-up" and "top-down" approaches to the origin of gauge kinetic mixing. We focus on the possibilities for obtaining kinetic mixings ε which are consistent with experimental constraints and are much smaller than the naive estimates (ε 10-2 - 10-1) at the one-loop level. In the bottom-up approach, we consider the possible suppression from multi-loop processes. Indeed we argue that kinetic mixing through gravity alone, requires at least six loops and could be as large as 10-13. In the top-down approach we consider embedding the Standard Model and a U(1)X in a single grand-unified gauge group as well as the mixing between Abelian and non-Abelian gauge sectors.

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