4–6 May 2020
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Towards Minimal SU(5)

5 May 2020, 15:00
15m
Parallel Talk Neutrinos Neutrinos II

Speaker

shaikh saad (oklahoma state university)

Description

A simple $SU(5)$ model is proposed that connects the neutrino mass generation mechanism to the observed disparity between the masses of charged leptons and down-type quarks. The model is built out of $5$-, $10$-, $15$-, $24$-, and $35$-dimensional representations of $SU(5)$ and comprises two (three) $3 \times 3$ ($3 \times 1$) Yukawa coupling matrices to accommodate all experimentally measured fermion masses and mixing parameters. The gauge coupling unification considerations, coupled with phenomenological constraints inferred from experiments that probe neutrino masses and mixing parameters and/or look for proton decay, fix all relevant mass scales of the model. The proposed scenario places several multiplets at the scales potentially accessible at the LHC and future colliders and correlates this feature with the gauge boson mediated proton decay signatures. It also predicts that one neutrino is massless.

Summary

Unification, GUT, Neutrino mass

Author

shaikh saad (oklahoma state university)

Co-author

Dr IIja Dorsner (University of Split)

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