We construct extended technicolor (ETC) models that can produce the large
splitting between the masses of the t and b quarks without necessarily
excessive contributions to the ρ parameter or to neutral flavor-changing
processes. These models make use of two different ETC gauge groups, such that
left- and right-handed components of charge Q=2/3 quarks transform under the
same ETC group, while left- and right-handed components of charge -1/3 quarks
and charged leptons transform under different ETC groups. The models thereby
suppress the masses mb and mτ relative to mt, and ms and mμ
relative to mc because the masses of the Q=−1/3 quarks and charged leptons
require mixing between the two ETC groups, while the masses of the Q=2/3
quarks do not. A related source of the differences between these mass
splittings is the effect of the two hierarchies of breaking scales of the two
ETC groups. We analyze a particular model of this type in some detail. Although
we find that this model tends to suppress the masses of the first two
generations of down-type quarks and charged leptons too much, it gives useful
insights into the properties of theories with more than one ETC group.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure