A Colorful Mirror Solution to the Strong CP Problem
Abstract
We propose theories of a complete mirror world with parity (P) solving the strong CP problem. P exchanges the entire Standard Model (SM) with its mirror copy. We derive bounds on the two new mass scales that arise: v' where parity and mirror electroweak symmetry are spontaneously broken, and v3 where the color groups break to the diagonal strong interactions. The strong CP problem is solved even if v3 v, when heavy coloured states at the scale v3 may be accessible at LHC and future colliders. Furthermore, we argue that the breaking of P introduces negligible contributions to θQCD, starting at three-loop order. The symmetry breaking at v3 can be made dynamical, without introducing an additional hierarchy problem.
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