Nonmaximal symmetry breaking patterns in the supersymmetric s u(8)kU =1 theory

Abstract

We study the nonmaximal symmetry breaking patterns of s u(8) g531/g351 allowed in a supersymmetric theory with the affine Lie algebra of s u(8)kU=1, which was recently proposed to explain the three-generational standard model quark/lepton mass hierarchies as well as the Cabbibo-Kobayashi-Maskawa mixing pattern. Three gauge couplings are found to achieve the unification below the Planck scales, according to the unification relations determined by the affine Lie algebra at level of 1. We also prove that a separate nonmaximal symmetry breaking pattern of s u(8) g621 is unrealistic due to the additional massless vectorlike quarks in the spectrum.

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