Phenomenological implications of a minimal F-theory GUT with discrete symmetry

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Abstract: We discuss the origin of both non-Abelian discrete family symmetry and Abelian continuous family symmetry, as well as matter parity, from F-theory SUSY GUTs. We propose a minimal model based on the smallest GUT group SU(5), together with the non-Abelian family symmetry D4plus an Abelian family symmetry, where fluxes are responsible for doublet-triplet splitting, leading to a realistic low energy spectrum with phenomenologically acceptable quark and lepton masses and mixing. We show how a Z2matter parity emerging from F-theory can suppress proton decay while allowing neutron-antineutron oscillations, providing a distinctive signature of the set-up.

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Karozas, A., King, S. F., Leontaris, G. K., & Meadowcroft, A. K. (2015). Phenomenological implications of a minimal F-theory GUT with discrete symmetry. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(10). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2015)041

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