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Solving the strong CP problem without axions

Ferruccio Feruglio, Matteo Parriciatu, Алессандро Струмиа, Arsenii Titov

2024Journal of High Energy Physics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We formulate general conditions under which the strong CP problem is solved by spontaneous CP violation. Quark-mass matrix elements are polynomials in the CP-breaking order parameters, engineered such that their determinant is a real constant. This scheme permits only a limited number of textures. These conditions can be realized in supersymmetric theories with CP as an anomaly-free local flavor symmetry, suggesting a unified solution to the strong CP problem and the flavor puzzle. Our solution can be implemented using either modular invariance or a local U(1) symmetry. We present modular-invariant realizations where matter fields are assigned small modular weights ±2 (±1), utilising higher levels N = 2 ( N = 3). Heavy quarks are in general not required, but their presence allows for models where colored particles fill non-singlet representations of the flavor group.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsParticle physicsStrong CP problemQuarkCP violationAxionInvariant (physics)Modular designSymmetry breakingMass matrixFlavorCabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrixMathematical physicsDark matterPathologyMedicineOperating systemNeutrinoComputer scienceParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaNeutrino Physics Research