Unified Universal Seesaw Models

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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22 pages with 2 figures not included but available upon request, CALT-68-1859

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10.1103/PhysRevD.48.5331

A set of Grand Unified Theories based upon the gauge groups $SU(5)_\L \times SU(5)_\R$, $SO(10)_\L \times SO(10)_\R$ and $SU(4)_\C \times SU(4)_\L \times SU(4)_\R$ is explored. Several novel features distinguish these theories from the well-known $SU(5)$, $SO(10)$ and $SU(4)_\C \times SU(2)_\L \times SU(2)_\R$ models which they generalize. Firstly, Standard Model quarks and leptons are accompanied by and mix with heavy $SU(2)_\L \times SU(2)_\R$ singlet partners. The resulting fermion mass matrices are seesaw in form. Discrete parity symmetries render the determinants of these mass matrices real and eliminate CP violating gauge terms. The unified seesaw models consequently provide a possible resolution to the strong CP problem. Secondly, $\sinsq$ at the unification scale is numerically smaller than the experimentally measured $Z$ scale value. The weak angle must therefore increase as it evolves down in energy. Finally, proton decay is suppressed by small seesaw mixing factors in all these theories.

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