Yukawa sector in non-supersymmetric renormalizable SO(10)

Abstract

We discuss the ordinary, non-supersymmetric SO(10) as a theory of fermion masses and mixings. We construct two minimal versions of the Yukawa sector based on 126H and either 10H or 120H. The latter case is of particular interest since it connects the absolute neutrino mass scale with the size of the atmospheric mixing angle θA. It also relates the smallness of Vcb with the largeness of θA. These results are based on the analytic study of the second and third generations. Furthermore, we discuss the structure of the light Higgs and the role of the Peccei-Quinn symmetry for dark matter and the predictivity of the theory.

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