The heaviness of the third family fermions and the experimental absence of large flavor violating processes suggest, in supersymmetric theories, that the three families belong to a 2+1 representation of a horizontal symmetry G_H. In this framework, we discuss a class of models based on the group U(2) that describe the fermion flavor structure and are compatible with an underlying GUT. We study the phenomenology of these models and focus on two interesting scenarios: In the first one, the first and second family scalars are assumed to be heavier than the weak scale allowing for complex soft supersymmetry breaking terms. In the second one, all the CP-violating phases are assumed to be small. Both scenarios present a rich phenomenology in agre...
Supersymmetric theories supplemented by an underlying flavor-symmetry $\mathcal{G}_f$ provide a rich...
Can a theory of flavour capable of describing the spectrum of fermion (including neutrino) masses an...
We present a class of supersymmetric models in which symmetry considerations alone dictate the form ...
The horizontal symmetry $U(3)_H$ can greatly help in solving the flavor problems in supersymmetric g...
Abstract We study the contributions of supersymmetric models with a U(1) horizontal symmetry and onl...
Abstract Hierarchical masses of quarks and leptons are addressed by imposing horizontal symmetries. ...
The concept of non-abelian horizontal symmetry $SU(3)_H$ can greatly help in understanding the fermi...
AbstractIt is shown that using non-Abelian horizontal gauge symmetry and anomalous U(1)A symmetry in...
With the aim of linking natural supersymmetry to flavour physics, a model is proposed based on a fam...
Supersymmetry provides the most promising solution to the gauge hierarchy problem. For supersymmetry...
If the mechanism of supersymmetry breaking is not flavor blind, some flavor symmetry is likely to be...
We present a detailed study of the possibility of having a horizontal gauge symmetry, in addition to...
We compare theoretical and experimental predictions of two main classes of models addressing fermion...
Abstract We discuss how flavour GUT models in the context of supergravity can be completed with a si...
Abstract Supersymmetric theories supplemented by an underlying flavor-symmetry Gf $$ {\mathcal{G}}_f...
Supersymmetric theories supplemented by an underlying flavor-symmetry $\mathcal{G}_f$ provide a rich...
Can a theory of flavour capable of describing the spectrum of fermion (including neutrino) masses an...
We present a class of supersymmetric models in which symmetry considerations alone dictate the form ...
The horizontal symmetry $U(3)_H$ can greatly help in solving the flavor problems in supersymmetric g...
Abstract We study the contributions of supersymmetric models with a U(1) horizontal symmetry and onl...
Abstract Hierarchical masses of quarks and leptons are addressed by imposing horizontal symmetries. ...
The concept of non-abelian horizontal symmetry $SU(3)_H$ can greatly help in understanding the fermi...
AbstractIt is shown that using non-Abelian horizontal gauge symmetry and anomalous U(1)A symmetry in...
With the aim of linking natural supersymmetry to flavour physics, a model is proposed based on a fam...
Supersymmetry provides the most promising solution to the gauge hierarchy problem. For supersymmetry...
If the mechanism of supersymmetry breaking is not flavor blind, some flavor symmetry is likely to be...
We present a detailed study of the possibility of having a horizontal gauge symmetry, in addition to...
We compare theoretical and experimental predictions of two main classes of models addressing fermion...
Abstract We discuss how flavour GUT models in the context of supergravity can be completed with a si...
Abstract Supersymmetric theories supplemented by an underlying flavor-symmetry Gf $$ {\mathcal{G}}_f...
Supersymmetric theories supplemented by an underlying flavor-symmetry $\mathcal{G}_f$ provide a rich...
Can a theory of flavour capable of describing the spectrum of fermion (including neutrino) masses an...
We present a class of supersymmetric models in which symmetry considerations alone dictate the form ...