13–17 May 2024
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University
US/Eastern timezone

Generalized Global Symmetries and Nonperturbative Quantum Flavodynamics

16 May 2024, 16:00
15m
David Lawrence Hall 105 (University of Pittsburgh)

David Lawrence Hall 105

University of Pittsburgh

Quantum Field & String Theory Quantum Field & String Theory

Speaker

Seth Koren (University of Notre Dame)

Description

Generalized global symmetries are present in theories of particle physics, and understanding their structure can give insight into these theories and UV completions thereof. We will identify non-invertible chiral symmetries in certain flavorful Z' extensions of the Standard Model, and this will lead us to interesting nonperturbative effects in theories of gauged non-Abelian flavor. For the leptons we will find naturally exponentially small Dirac neutrino masses. In the quark sector, a certain symmetry exists specially because we have the same numbers of colors and generations, and leads us to a massless down-type quarks solution to strong CP in color-flavor unification.

Author

Seth Koren (University of Notre Dame)

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