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    Dynamical seesaw mechanism for Dirac neutrinos

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    So far we have not been able to establish that, as theoretically expected, neutrinos are their own anti-particles. Here we propose a dynamical way to account for the Dirac nature of neutrinos and the smallness of their mass in terms of a new variant of the seesaw paradigm in which the energy scale of neutrino mass generation could be accessible to the current LHC experiments.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur

    Three-family left-right symmetry with low-scale seesaw mechanism

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    We suggest a new left-right symmetric model implementing a low-scale seesaw mechanism in which quantum consistency requires three families of fermions. The symmetry breaking route to the Standard Model determines the profile of the "next" expected new physics, characterized either by the simplest left-right gauge symmetry or by the 3-3-1 scenario. The resulting Z′Z^\prime gauge bosons can be probed at the LHC and provide a production portal for the right-handed neutrinos. On the other hand, its flavor changing interactions would affect the K, D and B neutral meson systems.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures. Revised version as accepted by JHE

    String completion of an SU(3)c⊗SU(3)L⊗U(1)X\mathrm{SU(3)_c \otimes SU(3)_L \otimes U(1)_X} electroweak model

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    The extended electroweak SU(3)c⊗SU(3)L⊗U(1)X\mathrm{SU(3)_c \otimes SU(3)_L \otimes U(1)_X} symmetry framework "explaining" the number of fermion families is revisited. While 331331-based schemes can not easily be unified within the conventional field theory sense, we show how to do it within an approach based on D-branes and (un)oriented open strings, on Calabi-Yau singularities. We show how the theory can be UV-completed in a quiver setup, free of gauge and string anomalies. Lepton and baryon numbers are perturbatively conserved, so neutrinos are Dirac-type, and their lightness results from a novel TeV scale seesaw mechanism. Dynamical violation of baryon number by exotic instantons could induce neutron-antineutron oscillations, with proton decay and other dangerous R-parity violating processes strictly forbidden.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, published versio
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