Masses and mixing angles and going beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
The idea, following Michel and O'Raifeartaigh, of assigning meaning to the (gauge) group and not only the Lie algebra for a Yang Mills theory is reviewed. Hints from the group and the fermion spectrum of the Standard Model are used to suggest the putting forward of our AGUT-model, which gives a very good fit to the orders of magnitudes of the quark and lepton masses and the mixing angles including the CP-breaking phase. But for neutrino oscillations modifications of the model are needed. Baryogenesis is not in conflict with the model.
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