Fermion Masses and Mixing in Thick Branes

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Invited talk at 14th Rencontres de Blois: Matter - Anti-matter Asymmetry, Chateau de Blois, France, 17-22 Jun 2002. 4 pages, 1

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Fermion masses and mixing, both in the quark and leptonic sector, are discussed within the approach to the Yukawa puzzle proposed by Arkani-Hamed and Schmaltz. In the quark sector we have shown that at least two extra dimensions are necessary in order to obtain sufficient CP violation, while reproducing the correct quark mass spectrum and mixing angles. We have also studied the consequences of suppressing lepton number violating charged lepton decays within this scenario for lepton masses and mixing angles.

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