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Neutrino Physics and the flavour problem

Steve F. King, Iain N. R. Peddie

Published 2003-12-17Version 1

We consider the problem of trying to understand the recently measured neutrino data simultaneously with understanding the heirarchical form of quark and charged lepton Yukawa matrices. We summarise the data that a sucessful model of neutrino mass must predict, and then move on to attempting to do so in the context of spontaneously broken `family' symmetries. We consider first an abelian U(1) family symmetry, which appears in the context of a type I string model. Then we consider a model based on a non-abelian SU(3)_F, which is the maximal family group consitent with an SO(10) GUT. In this case the symmetry is more constraining, and is examined in the context of SUSY field theory.

Comments: 9 pages, 3 figures. Conference proceedings based on talk given by S.F. King at 2nd International Conference On Flavor Physics (ICFP 2003)
Journal: J.Korean Phys.Soc. 45 (2004) S443-S446
Categories: hep-ph
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