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Residual flavor symmetry breaking in the landscape of modular flavor models

Keiya Ishiguro, Hiroshi Okada, Hajime Otsuka

2022Journal of High Energy Physics36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We study a symmetry breaking of residual flavor symmetries realized at fixed points of the moduli space. In the supersymmetric modular invariant theories, a small departure of the modulus from fixed points is required to realize fermion mass hierarchies and sizable CP-breaking effects. We investigate whether one can dynamically fix the moduli values in the vicinity of the fixed points in the context of Type IIB string theory. It is found that the string landscape prefers | δτ | ≃ 10 − 5 for the deviation of the complex structure modulus from all fixed points and the CP-breaking vacuum is statistically favored. To illustrate phenomenological implications of distributions of moduli values around fixed points, we analyze the lepton sector on a concrete A 4 modular flavor model.

Topics & Concepts

Symmetry breakingFixed pointModuli spaceSupersymmetry breakingModuliParticle physicsPhysicsContext (archaeology)Theoretical physicsHomogeneous spaceMathematicsPure mathematicsGeometrySupersymmetryMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsGeologyPaleontologyParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesNeutrino Physics ResearchBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics
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