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On the Higgs potential in the Minimal S 3 -Invariant Extension of the Standard Model U. J. Salda na Salazar A. Mondrag on M. Mondrag on XIII Mexican Workshop on Particles and Fields Le on, Guanajuato. 25 October, 2011. U. J.


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On the Higgs potential in the Minimal S3-Invariant Extension of the Standard Model

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar

  • A. Mondrag´
  • n
  • M. Mondrag´
  • n

XIII Mexican Workshop on Particles and Fields Le´

  • n, Guanajuato.

25 October, 2011.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 1 / 61

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1 Stage I: A quick overview...

Massless massive fundamental particles The Higgs Mechanism

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Yukawa interactions

The flavour problem

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 2 / 61

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1 Stage I: A quick overview...

Massless massive fundamental particles The Higgs Mechanism

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Yukawa interactions

The flavour problem

2 Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 2 / 61

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1 Stage I: A quick overview...

Massless massive fundamental particles The Higgs Mechanism

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Yukawa interactions

The flavour problem

2 Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM 3 Stage III: Flavouring the Higgs potential

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 2 / 61

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Motivation

So, why to derive it again?

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Motivation

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Motivation

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Motivation

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Motivation

In what sense am I asking: Which is the most general S3-invariant Higgs potential?

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 7 / 61

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Motivation

In what sense am I asking: Which is the most general S3-invariant Higgs potential? It has the highest level of flavour symmetry.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 7 / 61

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Motivation

In what sense am I asking: Which is the most general S3-invariant Higgs potential? It has the highest level of flavour symmetry. It has the highest arbitrariness without breaking the flavour symmetry.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 7 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview...

Stage I: A quick overview...

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview...

GSM = SU(3)C ⊗ SU(2)L ⊗ U(1)Y

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na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 9 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview...

GSM = SU(3)C ⊗ SU(2)L ⊗ U(1)Y ⊗U(1)b−l

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na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 9 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Massless massive fundamental particles

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Gauge invariance kills any possibility of adding mass terms −mψψψ to the fermions as well as 1 2m2

BBµBµ to the gauge bosons.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 11 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Gauge invariance kills any possibility of adding mass terms −mψψψ to the fermions as well as 1 2m2

BBµBµ to the gauge bosons.

In order to preserve the renormalizability of the theory, mass terms putted by hand for the massive vector bosons, are forbidden. (we can not break by hand the gauge symmetry)

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 11 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Gauge invariance kills any possibility of adding mass terms −mψψψ to the fermions as well as 1 2m2

BBµBµ to the gauge bosons.

In order to preserve the renormalizability of the theory, mass terms putted by hand for the massive vector bosons, are forbidden. (we can not break by hand the gauge symmetry) Therefore all particles within the SM (without the Higgs mechanism) appear massless.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 11 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

But then,

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

But then, the theory itself demands the introduction of a scalar particle that help us to remove some residual divergences in order to guarantee renormalizability through diagrams of the type:

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 12 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Summarizing the problems of the SM without a Higgs mechanism:

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Summarizing the problems of the SM without a Higgs mechanism: Theoretically massive gauge bosons are massless

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 14 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Summarizing the problems of the SM without a Higgs mechanism: Theoretically massive gauge bosons are massless ... massive fermions are massless

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 14 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Summarizing the problems of the SM without a Higgs mechanism: Theoretically massive gauge bosons are massless ... massive fermions are massless Introduction of a scalar particle is essential for renormalizability...

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 14 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... Massless massive fundamental particles

Summarizing the problems of the SM without a Higgs mechanism: Theoretically massive gauge bosons are massless ... massive fermions are massless Introduction of a scalar particle is essential for renormalizability... All these issues are related.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 14 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

The Englert-Brout-Higgs-Guralnik-Hagens-Kibble Mechanism

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

The Englert-Brout-Higgs-Guralnik-Hagens-Kibble Mechanism The Higgs Mechanism

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking → massive gauge bosons

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking → massive gauge bosons Yukawa interactions → massive fermions

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking → massive gauge bosons Yukawa interactions → massive fermions The needed scalar particle

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

It is known that:

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

It is known that: Only those local gauge symmetries which are broken will imply their generators to acquire mass.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 19 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

It is known that: Only those local gauge symmetries which are broken will imply their generators to acquire mass. W +, W −, and Z are the only massive gauge bosons...

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 19 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

It is known that: Only those local gauge symmetries which are broken will imply their generators to acquire mass. W +, W −, and Z are the only massive gauge bosons... Gluons and photons are massless...

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 19 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

It is known that: Only those local gauge symmetries which are broken will imply their generators to acquire mass. W +, W −, and Z are the only massive gauge bosons... Gluons and photons are massless... An isospin weak doublet is introduced, and with it the Higgs lagrangian is constructed as a GSM invariant.

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

LH = (Dµφ)†(Dµφ) − µ2φ†φ − λ(φ†φ)2

www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v7/n1/fig tab/nphys1874 F1.html

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

GSM = SU(3)C ⊗ SU(2)L ⊗ U(1)Y ⊗U(1)b−l (before spontaneous symmetry breaking)

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

GSM = SU(3)C ⊗ SU(2)L ⊗ U(1)Y ⊗U(1)b−l (before spontaneous symmetry breaking) GPhys.World = SU(3)C ⊗ U(1)EM⊗U(1)b−l (after spontaneous symmetry breaking)

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism www.quantumdiaries.org/2011/10/10/who − ate − the − higgs/

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

Yukawa interactions

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

Y f LφfR + h.c.

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The Higgs Mechanism

Y f LφfR + h.c. vY f LfR + h.c.

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Houston, we have a flavour problem...

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Matter in the universe is found to be constituted by a single family of fermions (νe,e,u,d), nevertheless,

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Matter in the universe is found to be constituted by a single family of fermions (νe,e,u,d), nevertheless, in the “quantum world” there are additionally two more replicas.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 26 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Matter in the universe is found to be constituted by a single family of fermions (νe,e,u,d), nevertheless, in the “quantum world” there are additionally two more replicas. Why 3 (at least) generations of matter?

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 26 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Let’s take a quick deeper look into this mystery.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 27 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Some aspects of the flavour problem: Quark weak mixing angles (PDG 2010):

θ12 ≈ 13.0o θ23 ≈ 2.4o θ13 ≈ 0.2o

Lepton weak mixing angles (Shwetz, Tortola, & Valle 2011):

Θ12 ≈ 33.9o Θ23 ≈ 46.1o Θ13 ≈ 6.5o(IH7.2o)

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 28 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Some aspects of the flavour problem: Quark weak mixing angles (PDG 2010):

θ12 ≈ 13.0o θ23 ≈ 2.4o θ13 ≈ 0.2o

Lepton weak mixing angles (Shwetz, Tortola, & Valle 2011):

Θ12 ≈ 33.9o Θ23 ≈ 46.1o Θ13 ≈ 6.5o(IH7.2o)

CP-violation just occurs in the weak sector.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 28 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Some aspects of the flavour problem: Quark weak mixing angles (PDG 2010):

θ12 ≈ 13.0o θ23 ≈ 2.4o θ13 ≈ 0.2o

Lepton weak mixing angles (Shwetz, Tortola, & Valle 2011):

Θ12 ≈ 33.9o Θ23 ≈ 46.1o Θ13 ≈ 6.5o(IH7.2o)

CP-violation just occurs in the weak sector. The mass hierarchy.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 28 / 61

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Stage I: A quick overview... The flavour problem

Mass-Hierarchy Plot

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Some references of works with an S3 symmetry...

  • S. Pakvasa et al, Phys. Lett. 73B, 61 (1978)
  • E. Derman, Phys. Rev. D19, 317 (1979)
  • D. Wyler, Phys. Rev. D19, 330 (1979)
  • R. Yahalom, Phys. Rev. D29, 536 (1984)
  • A. Mondrag´
  • n et al, Phys. Rev. D59, 093009, (1999)
  • J. Kubo et al, Prog. Theor. Phys. 109, 795 (2003)
  • J. Kubo et al, Phys. Rev. D70, 036007 (2004)
  • A. Mondragon et al, Phys. Rev. D76, 076003, (2007)
  • D. Meloni et al, Nucl. Part. Phys. 38 015003, (2011)
  • T. Teshima et al, arXiv:1103.6127 (2011)
  • G. Bhattacharyya et al, Phys. Rev. D83, 011701 (2011)

And many more... I apologize for those references I don’t include.

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Why S3 as the flavour symmetry?

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Why S3 as the flavour symmetry? Before the introduction of the Yukawa interactions,

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Why S3 as the flavour symmetry? Before the introduction of the Yukawa interactions, 3 families are indistinguishable.

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Why S3 as the flavour symmetry? Before the introduction of the Yukawa interactions, 3 families are indistinguishable. A group theory study reveals:

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Why S3 as the flavour symmetry? Before the introduction of the Yukawa interactions, 3 families are indistinguishable. A group theory study reveals:

S3 irreps: 1S, 1A, and 2

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 33 / 61

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Why S3 as the flavour symmetry? Before the introduction of the Yukawa interactions, 3 families are indistinguishable. A group theory study reveals:

S3 irreps: 1S, 1A, and 2 In a 3d-real representation: 1S and 2

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 33 / 61

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Why S3 as the flavour symmetry? Before the introduction of the Yukawa interactions, 3 families are indistinguishable. A group theory study reveals:

S3 irreps: 1S, 1A, and 2 In a 3d-real representation: 1S and 2

After fermions gain mass,

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 33 / 61

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families become distinguishable...

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Why S3 as the flavour symmetry? Before the introduction of the Yukawa interactions, 3 families are indistinguishable. A group theory study reveals:

S3 irreps: 1S, 1A, and 2 In a 3d-real representation: 1S and 2

After fermions gain mass, families become distinguishable.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 35 / 61

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Why S3 as the flavour symmetry? Before the introduction of the Yukawa interactions, 3 families are indistinguishable. A group theory study reveals:

S3 irreps: 1S, 1A, and 2 In a 3d-real representation: 1S and 2

After fermions gain mass, families become distinguishable. Was the mass distributed following the irreps of S3 in the 3d-real representation?

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

The Log-Mass Plot

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

The Log-Mass Plot

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Smile!

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Three generations (flavours): Grandparents Parents Children are distributed in different families (Sectors: neutrinos, charged leptons, u quarks, d quarks).

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Three generations (flavours): Grandparents Parents Children are distributed in different families (Sectors: neutrinos, charged leptons, u quarks, d quarks). But any age (mass) comparison that we want to do

  • n this global picture will be among all the families.
  • U. J. Salda˜

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Three generations (flavours): Grandparents Parents Children are distributed in different families (Sectors: neutrinos, charged leptons, u quarks, d quarks). But any age (mass) comparison that we want to do

  • n this global picture will be among all the families. Nevertheless,

families are independent from each other, they don’t share both last names (different quantum numbers).

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 39 / 61

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Stage II: A quick glance into the MS3IESM

Three generations (flavours): Grandparents Parents Children are distributed in different families (Sectors: neutrinos, charged leptons, u quarks, d quarks). But any age (mass) comparison that we want to do

  • n this global picture will be among all the families. Nevertheless,

families are independent from each other, they don’t share both last names (different quantum numbers).

Any conclusion about the mass hierarchy (flavour structure) can not be done from this global picture.

  • U. J. Salda˜

na Salazar (IF-UNAM) On the Higgs potential in the MS3IESM 25 October, 2011. 39 / 61

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To see the flavour structure we need to interrelate families in each independent sector.

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Say Tequila!

  • U. J. Salda˜

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Mass-Percent Plot

  • U. J. Salda˜

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The Flavour Spectrum

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The Flavour Spectrum

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The Flavour Spectrum S3 it’s conserved.

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The Flavour Spectrum S3 it’s conserved. A single Higgs weak doublet: Mf =   µ1 µ1 µ3  

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The Flavour Spectrum S3 it’s conserved. We need at least to introduce additionally two Higgs weak-doublets more to the SM.

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The Flavour Spectrum S3 it’s conserved. We need at least to introduce additionally two Higgs weak-doublets more to the SM. Mf =   µ1 + µ2 µ4 µ5 µ4 µ1 − µ2 µ6 µ7 µ8 µ3  

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A special feature arises from the theory:

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A special feature arises from the theory: The concepts of flavours and generations are taken to a more fundamental level.

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Stage III: Flavouring the Higgs potential

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Some references of works with an S3 invariant Higgs potential...

  • S. Pakvasa and H. Sugawara, Phys. Lett. 73B, 61 (1978)
  • E. Derman, Phys. Rev. D19, 317 (1979)
  • D. Wyler, Phys. Rev. D19, 330 (1979)
  • R. Yahalom, Phys. Rev. D29, 536 (1984)
  • Y. Koide, Phys. Rev. D60, 077301 (1999)
  • J. Kubo et al, Phys. Rev. D70, 036007 (2004)
  • S. Chen et al, Phys. Rev. D70, 073008 (2004)
  • O. F´

elix-Beltr´ an et al, J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 171 012028 (2009)

  • D. Meloni et al, Nucl. Part. Phys. 38 015003, (2011)
  • G. Bhattacharyya et al, Phys. Rev. D83, 011701 (2011)

Again, there are many more, I apologize for those not included.

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Cooking recipe for a Higgs Potential with S3 flavour

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The essential ingredients to work it out were:

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The essential ingredients to work it out were: The tensorial products between irreps: 1S ⊗ 1S = 1S 1A ⊗ 1A = 1S 1A ⊗ 1S = 1A 1S ⊗ 2 = 2 1A ⊗ 2 = 2 2 ⊗ 2 = 1S + 1A + 2

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The essential ingredients to work it out were: The tensorial products between irreps: 1S ⊗ 1S = 1S 1A ⊗ 1A = 1S 1A ⊗ 1S = 1A 1S ⊗ 2 = 2 1A ⊗ 2 = 2 2 ⊗ 2 = 1S + 1A + 2 To carefully carry the weak (SU(2)L) index.

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  • 1. Find out all the l.i. S3-invariant terms for 2 and 4 scalar fields.
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  • 1. Find out all the l.i. S3-invariant terms for 2 and 4 scalar fields.

n = 2: 1S ⊗ 1S [2 ⊗ 2]S

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  • 1. Find out all the l.i. S3-invariant terms for 2 and 4 scalar fields.

n = 2: 1S ⊗ 1S [2 ⊗ 2]S n = 4: 1S ⊗ 1S ⊗ 1S ⊗ 1S [(1S ⊗ 2) ⊗ (1S ⊗ 2)]S [(1S ⊗ 2) ⊗ (2 ⊗ 2)2]S (2 ⊗ 2)A ⊗ (2 ⊗ 2)A (2 ⊗ 2)S ⊗ (2 ⊗ 2)S [(2 ⊗ 2)2 ⊗ (2 ⊗ 2)2]S

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  • 2. Take an explicit convention for the whole theory (Yukawa lagrangian

and Higgs potential) of where to place the symmetric and antisymmetric doublet components. HD = HDA HDS

  • (fDA, fDS)T ⊗ (gDA, gDS)T =

1 √ 2 (fDAgDA + fDSgDS)1S ⊕ 1 √ 2 (fDAgDS − fDSgDA)1A ⊕ 1 √ 2 fDAgDS + fDSgDA fDAgDA − fDSgDS

  • 2
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  • 3. For each S3-invariant term make all the different independent weak

indexes contractions. For example:

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  • 3. For each S3-invariant term make all the different independent weak

indexes contractions. For example: (2 ⊗ 2)S ⊗ (2 ⊗ 2)S = 1S3

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  • 3. For each S3-invariant term make all the different independent weak

indexes contractions. For example: (2 ⊗ 2)S ⊗ (2 ⊗ 2)S = 1S3

(2w ⊗ 2w)S ⊗ (2w′ ⊗ 2w′)S = 1S3⊗GSM (2w ⊗ 2w′)S ⊗ (2w ⊗ 2w′)S = 1S3⊗GSM (2w ⊗ 2w′)S ⊗ (2w′ ⊗ 2w)S = 1S3⊗GSM

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  • 3. For each S3-invariant term make all the different independent weak

indexes contractions. For example: (2 ⊗ 2)S ⊗ (2 ⊗ 2)S = 1S3

(2w ⊗ 2w)S ⊗ (2w′ ⊗ 2w′)S = 1S3⊗GSM (2w ⊗ 2w′)S ⊗ (2w ⊗ 2w′)S = 1S3⊗GSM (2w ⊗ 2w′)S ⊗ (2w′ ⊗ 2w)S = 1S3⊗GSM

In terms of the Higgs fields:

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  • 3. For each S3-invariant term make all the different independent weak

indexes contractions. For example: (2 ⊗ 2)S ⊗ (2 ⊗ 2)S = 1S3

(2w ⊗ 2w)S ⊗ (2w′ ⊗ 2w′)S = 1S3⊗GSM (2w ⊗ 2w′)S ⊗ (2w ⊗ 2w′)S = 1S3⊗GSM (2w ⊗ 2w′)S ⊗ (2w′ ⊗ 2w)S = 1S3⊗GSM

In terms of the Higgs fields:

1 2(H† 1wH1w + H† 2wH2w)2 1 2[(H† 1wH1w)2 + (H† 2wH2w)2 + (H† 1wH2w)2 + (H† 2wH1w)2] 1 2[(H† 1wH1w)2 + (H† 2wH2w)2 + (H† 1wH2w)2 + (H† 2wH1w)2]

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  • 4. Assign the same self-coupling parameter for each different contraction
  • f the same S3-invariant term.
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  • 4. Assign the same self-coupling parameter for each different contraction
  • f the same S3-invariant term.
  • 5. Group similar terms and relate their couplings by new parameters.
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The most general and renormalizable S3-invariant Higgs potential is: V = V2H + V4H V2H = −µ2

sxs − µ2 D(x1 + x2)

V4H = ax2

s +b[(y2 S1+y2 1S +y2 S2+y2 2S)+xs(x1+x2)+yS1y1S +yS2y2S]

+cfijk(ySiyjk + h.c.) + d(x1 + x2)2 +e(y12 − y21)2 + f[(x1 − x2)2 + (y12 + y21)2] where xs = H†

s Hs, xi = H† i Hi (i = 1, 2), yij = H† i Hj (i, j = 1, 2, s), and

f112 = f121 = f211 = −f222 = 1.

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a ≡ 3λ1 b ≡ λ2 √ 2 c ≡ 3λ3 2 d ≡ λ4 + √ 2λ6 2 e ≡ λ4 + λ5 − √ 2λ6 2 f ≡ λ6 + √ 2λ4 2 √ 2

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Summary and Conclusions

Summary and Conclusions

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Summary

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Summary Recall of the original motivation for the Higgs mechanism.

Mass for gauge bosons and fermions in a gauge invariant way. The need for a scalar particle...

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Summary Recall of the original motivation for the Higgs mechanism.

Mass for gauge bosons and fermions in a gauge invariant way. The need for a scalar particle...

The flavour problem.

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Summary Recall of the original motivation for the Higgs mechanism.

Mass for gauge bosons and fermions in a gauge invariant way. The need for a scalar particle...

The flavour problem. A quick glance into the MS3IESM.

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Summary Recall of the original motivation for the Higgs mechanism.

Mass for gauge bosons and fermions in a gauge invariant way. The need for a scalar particle...

The flavour problem. A quick glance into the MS3IESM. Recipe for constructing the most general S3-invariant Higgs potential.

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Conclusions

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Conclusions The MS3IESM provides a flavour framework that explains both theoretical and experimental facts about the massive nature of fermions:

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Conclusions The MS3IESM provides a flavour framework that explains both theoretical and experimental facts about the massive nature of fermions:

Three indistinguishable families. (theoretical)

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Conclusions The MS3IESM provides a flavour framework that explains both theoretical and experimental facts about the massive nature of fermions:

Three indistinguishable families. (theoretical) The flavour spectrum for known fermion masses. (experimental)

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Conclusions The MS3IESM provides a flavour framework that explains both theoretical and experimental facts about the massive nature of fermions:

Three indistinguishable families. (theoretical) The flavour spectrum for known fermion masses. (experimental)

The recipe can be extended to the construction of other flavour-invariant Higgs potentials.

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Conclusions The MS3IESM provides a flavour framework that explains both theoretical and experimental facts about the massive nature of fermions:

Three indistinguishable families. (theoretical) The flavour spectrum for known fermion masses. (experimental)

The recipe can be extended to the construction of other flavour-invariant Higgs potentials. Just six self-couplings parameters are needed. (more predictive power)

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Thanks for your attention. Any Questions?

Thanks for your attention.

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Thanks for your attention. Any Questions?

Professor Alfonso Mondrag´

  • n Ballesteros

(Scientific Research Prize 2011 from the Sociedad Mexicana de F´ ısica)

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