CP issues in the SM from a view point of spontaneous CP violation

Abstract

The standard model (SM) has several issues related to the CP violation which could give clues to search physics beyond the SM. They are a CP phase in the CKM matrix, the strong CP problem, CP phases in the PMNS matrix and CP asymmetry in lepton number violating processes related to baryon number asymmetry. We consider a model which could give a unified explanation for them in a framework of spontaneous CP violation. It is an extension of the SM with vector-like fermions and singlet scalars. In this model, they are explained by a common complex phase caused in the spontaneous CP violation. We present concrete examples for them and also discuss some relevant phenomenology.

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