2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2008.09119
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Accidental SO(10) axion from gauged flavour

Luca Di Luzio

Abstract: An accidental U(1) Peccei-Quinn (PQ) symmetry automatically arises in a class of SO(10) unified theories upon gauging the SU(3) f flavour group. The PQ symmetry is protected by the Z 4 × Z 3 center of SO(10) × SU(3) f up to effective operators of canonical dimension nine (developing high-scale contributions to the axion potential). In the pre-inflationary PQ breaking scenario the axion mass window is predicted to be m a ∈ [7 × 10 −8 , 10 −3 ] eV, where the lower end is bounded by the seesaw scale and the upper… Show more

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“…Fortunately, it was possible to compute the expression V for these blocks analytically. 22 2. Details of the numerical procedure…”
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“…Fortunately, it was possible to compute the expression V for these blocks analytically. 22 2. Details of the numerical procedure…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For a more detailed discussion, we refer the interested reader to the literature [46][47][48]. We 22 There exists an analytically-computable smooth Jordan decomposition for them. mimic the procedure from [48] in particular to derive the algorithm for the numeric evaluation of the expansion coefficients in Eq.…”
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“…Additional attempts to build an accidental Peccei-Quinn invariance in theories of Grand Unification can be found in Refs. [5,53]. For an extensive review of QCD axion models we refer the reader to Ref.…”
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