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A phenomenological Theory of Fermion Masses and Mixings

P. Q. Hung

Published 1994-01-14Version 1

A phenomenological theory of fermion masses and mixings is constructed within the framework of a four- family symmetry. It is found that the most favored set of relevant CKM elements are $|V_{us}|\approx 0.222$, $|V_{cb}|\approx 0.044$, $|V_{ub}/V_{cb}|\approx 0.082$, $|V_{ud}|\approx 0.974$, $|V_{cs}|\approx 0.9736$, $|V_{cd}|\approx 0.224$ with $\hat{B}_K \approx 0.8$. The top quark mass is predicted to be 258 GeV at 1 GeV with its physical mass approximately equal to 153 GeV. The Majorana scale associated with the fourth neutrino is bound from above to be 6.4 TeV.

Comments: 13 pages RevTeX, INPP-UVA-94-1
Journal: Mod.Phys.Lett.A9:1745-1754,1994
Categories: hep-ph
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