Unitarity triangle angles explained: a predictive new quark mass matrix texture
Abstract
We propose a novel quark mass matrix texture-pair with five free parameters, which fits the four quark mass ratios ms/mb, md/mb, mc/mt, mu/mt, and the four CKM quark mixing observables. The matrices each have one texture zero, but the main innovation here is a ``geometric'' ansatz exploiting a pair of small complex expansion parameters, based on the geometry of the Unitarity Triangle. The fit to the observables is in good agreement with current experimental values renormalised to \!\!104 TeV, and offers decisive tests against future high-precision measurements of the unitarity triangle angles at the weak scale. We identify two novel symmetries of these mass matrices which explain the phenomenologically-successful relations αφ2π2 and βφ1π8.
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