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    Quark Mixings in SU(6)×SU(2)RSU(6)\times SU(2)_R and Suppression of VubV_{ub}

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    The quark mixing matrix VCKMV_{CKM} is studied in depth on the basis of superstring inspired SU(6)×SU(2)RSU(6)\times SU(2)_R model with global flavor symmetries. The sizable mixings between right-handed down-type quark DcD^c and colored Higgs field gcg^c potentially occur but no such mixings in up-type quark sector. In the model the hierarchical pattern of VCKMV_{CKM} is understood systematically. It is shown that due to large DcD^c-gcg^c mixings VubV_{ub} is naturally suppressed compared to VtdV_{td}. It is pointed out that the observed suppression of VubV_{ub} is in favor of the presence of SU(2)RSU(2)_R gauge symmetry but not in accord with generic SU(5) GUT.Comment: 10pages with no figure, Latex fil

    Towards a Simulation of Quantum Computers by Classical Systems

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    We present a two-dimensional classical stochastic differential equation for a displacement field of a point particle in two dimensions and show that its components define real and imaginary parts of a complex field satisfying the Schroedinger equation of a harmonic oscillator. In this way we derive the discrete oscillator spectrum from classical dynamics. The model is then generalized to an arbitrary potential. This opens up the possibility of efficiently simulating quantum computers with the help of classical systems.Comment: Author Information under http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/institution.html . Latest update of paper (including all PS fonts) at http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/kleiner_re324/preprint.htm

    Fermion Masses and Mixings in a String Inspired Model

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    In the context of Calabi-Yau string models we explore the origin of characteristic pattern of quark-lepton masses and the CKM matrix. The discrete RR-symmetry ZK×Z2Z_K \times Z_2 is introduced and the Z2Z_2 is assigned to the RR-parity. The gauge symmetry at the string scale, SU(6)×SU(2)RSU(6) \times SU(2)_R, is broken into the standard model gauge group at a very large intermediate energy scale. At energies below the intermediate scale down-type quarks and also leptons are mixed with unobserved heavy states, respectively. On the other hand, there are no such mixings for up-type quarks. Due to the large mixings between light states and heavy ones we can derive phenomenologically viable fermion mass hierarchies and the CKM matrix. Mass spectra for intermediate-scale matter beyond the MSSM are also determined. Within this framework proton lifetime is long enough to be consistent with experimental data. As for the string scale unification of gauge couplings, however, consistent solutions are not yet found.Comment: 49 pages, 1 figure, Latex Revised version includes discussion on FCNC problems. Final version to appear in Prog. Theor. Phys. Vol.96 No.

    Thermal leptogenesis in a supersymmetric neutrinophilic Higgs model

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    We investigate thermal leptogenesis in a supersymmetric neutrinophilic Higgs model by taking phenomenological constraints into account, where, in addition to the minimal supersymmetric standard model, we introduce an extra Higgs field with a tiny vacuum expectation value (VEV) which generates neutrino masses. Thanks to this tiny VEV of the neutrinophilic Higgs, our model allows to reduce the mass of the lightest right-handed (s)neutrino to be O(105){\cal O}(10^5) GeV as keeping sufficiently large CP asymmetry in its decay. Therefore, the reheating temperature after inflation is not necessarily high, hence this scenario is free from gravitino problem.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur

    A Supersymmetric Contribution to the Neutrino Mass Matrix and Breaking of mu-tau Symmetry

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    Supersymmetry broken by anomaly mediation suffers from tachyonic slepton masses. A possible solution to this problem results in "decoupling", i.e., the first two generations of sfermions are much heavier than the third one. We note that in this scenario a sizable loop-induced contribution to the neutrino mass matrix results. As an application of this scenario we take advantage of the fact that the decoupling evidently not obeys 2-3 generation exchange symmetry. In the neutrino sector, this 2-3 symmetry (or mu-tau symmetry) is a useful Ansatz to generate zero theta_{13} and maximal theta_{23}. The induced deviations from these values are given for some examples, thereby linking SUSY breaking to the small parameters (including possibly the solar mass splitting) of the neutrino sector.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur

    How Can We Obtain a Large Majorana-Mass in Calabi-Yau Models ?

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    In a certain type of Calabi-Yau superstring models it is clarified that the symmetry breaking occurs by stages at two large intermediate energy scales and that two large intermediate scales induce large Majorana-masses of right-handed neutrinos. Peculiar structure of the effective nonrenormalizable interactions is crucial in the models. In this scheme Majorana-masses possibly amount to O(10^{9 \sim 10}\gev) and see-saw mechanism is at work for neutrinos. Based on this scheme we propose a viable model which explains the smallness of masses for three kind of neutrinos Îœe,ΜΌ and Μτ\nu _e, \nu _{\mu} \ {\rm and}\ \nu _{\tau}. Special forms of the nonrenormalizable interactions can be understood as a consequence of an appropriate discrete symmetry of the compactified manifold.Comment: 30-pages + 6-figures, LaTeX, Preprint DPNU-94-02, AUE-01-9

    5D seesaw, flavor structure, and mass textures

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    In the 5D theory in which only 3 generation right-handed neutrinos are in the bulk, the neutrino flavor mixings and the mass spectrum can be constructed through the seesaw mechanism. The 5D seesaw is easily calculated just by a replacement of the Majorana mass eigenvalues, M_i, by 2 M_*tan(h)[\pi RM_i] (M_*: 5D Planck scale, R: compactification radius). The 5D features appear when the bulk mass, which induces the 4D Majorana mass, is the same as the compactification scale or larger than it. Depending on the type of bulk mass, the seesaw scales of the 3 generations are strongly split (the tan-function case) or degenerate (the tanh-function case). In the split case, the seesaw enhancement is naturally realized. The single right-handed neutrino dominance works in a simple setup, and some specific mass textures, which are just assumptions in the 4D setup, can be naturally obtained in 5 dimensions. The degenerate case is also useful for a suitable neutrino flavor structure.Comment: 15 page

    Fermion Mass Hierarchy in 6 dimensional SO(10) SUSY GUT

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    We suggest simple models which produce the suitable fermion mass hierarchies and flavor mixing angles based on the supersymmetric SO(10) grand unified theory in 6 dimensions compactified on a T^2/Z_2 orbifold. The gauge and Higgs fields propagate in 6 dimensions while ordinal chiral matter fields are localized in 4 dimensions. We introduce extra vector-like heavy fields in the extra dimensions. We show three models according to the configurations of vector-like fields in extra dimensions. The suitable fermion mass hierarchies and flavor mixings are generated by integrating out these vector-like heavy fields.Comment: 14page
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