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

Predictive Dirac Neutrino Spectrum with Strong CP Solution in $SU(5)_L \times SU(5)_R$ Unification

16 May 2024, 16:15
15m
David Lawrence Hall 209 (University of Pittsburgh)

David Lawrence Hall 209

University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Anil Thapa (University of Virginia)

Description

We develop a grand unified theory of matter and forces based on the gauge symmetry $SU(5)_L\times SU(5)_R$ with parity interchanging the two factor groups. Our main motivation for such a construction is to realize a minimal GUT embedding of left-right symmetric models that provide a parity solution to the strong CP problem without the axion. We show how the gauge couplings unify with an intermediate gauge symmetry $SU(3)_{cL}\times SU(2)_{2L}\times U(1)_{L}\times SU(5)_R$, and establish its consistency with proton decay constraints. The model correctly reproduces the observed fermion masses and mixings and leads to naturally light Dirac neutrinos with their Yukawa couplings suppressed by a factor $M_I/M_G$, the ratio of the intermediate scale to the GUT scale. The model predicts $\delta_{CP} = \pm (130.4 \pm 1.2)^\circ $ and $m_{\nu_1} = (4.8-8.4)$ meV for the Dirac CP phase and the lightest neutrino mass.

Authors

Anil Thapa (University of Virginia) Ks Babu (Oklahoma State University) Rabindra Mohapatra

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