Supersymmetric theories involving a spontaneously broken flavor symmetry can solve the flavor-changing problem while having quark and lepton masses derived from both F and D terms. As an example, a theory of leptons is constructed in which holomorphy constrains the electron to be massless at tree level. The electron flavor symmetries are broken by D terms, leading to flavor mixing in the slepton mass matrices, which allows a radiative electron mass to be generated by the gauge interactions of supersymmetric QED. Such a radiative origin for the electron mass can be probed by searches for \tau \rightarrow e \gamma, and could be verified or eliminated by measurements of slepton pair production
AbstractWe discuss the predictive power of supersymmetric models with flavor symmetries, focusing on...
We explore the possibility that lepton family numbers and baryon number are such good symmetries of ...
We calculate quark and lepton masses and quark mixing angles in the framework of a supersymmetric SU...
Supersymmetric theories involving a spontaneously broken flavor symmetry can lead to fermion masses ...
We present an effective flavor model for the radiative generation of fermion masses and mixings base...
The possibility of radiatively generated fermion masses arising from chiral flavor violation in soft...
Supersymmetry provides the most promising solution to the gauge hierarchy problem. For supersymmetry...
The phenomenology of a new economical SUSY model that utilizes dynamical SUSY breaking and gauge-med...
We explore the possibility that the masses for the first two generations of fermions and the quark f...
Supersymmetric flavor models for the radiative generation of fermion masses offer an alternative way...
We present a class of supersymmetric models in which flavor symmetries are broken dynamically, by a ...
We present a framework to generate the hierarchical flavor structure of Standard Model quarks and le...
In the Standard Model, Yukawa couplings parametrize the fermion masses and mixing angles with the ex...
Supersymmetric flavor models for the radiative generation of fermion masses offer an alternative way...
Weak scale supersymmetry provides elegant solutions to many of the problems of the standard model, b...
AbstractWe discuss the predictive power of supersymmetric models with flavor symmetries, focusing on...
We explore the possibility that lepton family numbers and baryon number are such good symmetries of ...
We calculate quark and lepton masses and quark mixing angles in the framework of a supersymmetric SU...
Supersymmetric theories involving a spontaneously broken flavor symmetry can lead to fermion masses ...
We present an effective flavor model for the radiative generation of fermion masses and mixings base...
The possibility of radiatively generated fermion masses arising from chiral flavor violation in soft...
Supersymmetry provides the most promising solution to the gauge hierarchy problem. For supersymmetry...
The phenomenology of a new economical SUSY model that utilizes dynamical SUSY breaking and gauge-med...
We explore the possibility that the masses for the first two generations of fermions and the quark f...
Supersymmetric flavor models for the radiative generation of fermion masses offer an alternative way...
We present a class of supersymmetric models in which flavor symmetries are broken dynamically, by a ...
We present a framework to generate the hierarchical flavor structure of Standard Model quarks and le...
In the Standard Model, Yukawa couplings parametrize the fermion masses and mixing angles with the ex...
Supersymmetric flavor models for the radiative generation of fermion masses offer an alternative way...
Weak scale supersymmetry provides elegant solutions to many of the problems of the standard model, b...
AbstractWe discuss the predictive power of supersymmetric models with flavor symmetries, focusing on...
We explore the possibility that lepton family numbers and baryon number are such good symmetries of ...
We calculate quark and lepton masses and quark mixing angles in the framework of a supersymmetric SU...