Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8200773 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Motivated by D-brane scenarios, we consider a non-supersymmetric model based on the gauge symmetry U(3)CÃU(3)LÃU(3)R which is equivalent to the SU(3)3 “trinification” model supplemented by three U(1)'s. Two U(1) combinations are anomalous while the third U(1)Zâ² is anomaly free and contributes to the hypercharge generator. This hypercharge embedding corresponds to sin2θW=619 in the case of full gauge coupling unification. The U(3)3 symmetry is broken down to the Standard Model by vevs of two (1,3,3¯)-scalar multiplets supplemented by two Higgs fields in (1,3,1) and (1,1,3) representations. The latter break U(1)Zâ² and provide heavy masses to the extra lepton doublets. Fermions belong to (3,3¯,1)+(3¯,1,3)+(1,3,3¯) representations as in the trinification model. The model predicts a natural quark-lepton hierarchy, since quark masses are obtained from tree-level couplings, while charged leptons receive masses from fourth order Yukawa terms, as a consequence of the extra Abelian symmetries. Light Majorana neutrino masses are obtained through a see-saw type mechanism operative at the SU(3)R breaking scale of the order MR⩾109GeV.
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Authors
G.K. Leontaris, J. Rizos,