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How to Evade a No-Go Theorem in Flavor Symmetries

Yoshio Koide

Published 2008-01-23Version 1

A no-go theorem in flavor symmetries is reviewed. The theorem asserts that we cannot bring any flavor symmetry into mass matrix model in which number of Higgs scalars is, at most, one for each sector (e.g. H_u and H_d for up- and down-quark sectors, respectively). Such the strong constraint comes from the SU(2)_L symmetry. Possible three options to evade the theorem are discussed.

Comments: 10 pages, no figure, talk given at International Workshop on Grand Unified Theories: Current Status and Future Prospects, Kusatsu, Japan, December 17 - 19, 2007
Journal: AIPConf.Proc.1015:80-86,2008
Categories: hep-ph
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