Spontaneous breaking of inter-family (horizontal) gauge symmetries can be at the origin of the mass hierarchy between the fermion families. The corresponding gauge bosons have flavor-nondiagonal couplings which generically induce the flavor changing phenomena, and this puts strong lower limits on the flavor symmetry breaking scales. However, for special choices of chiral horizontal symmetries the flavor changing effects can be naturally suppressed. For the sake of demonstration, we consider the case of leptonic gauge symmetry $$SU(3)_e$$ acting between the right-handed leptons and show that the respective gauge bosons can have mass in the TeV range, without contradicting the existing experimental limits
We explore predictive flavor models based on subgroups of the standard-model SU(3)^5 flavor symmetry...
We reconsider basic, in the sense of minimal field content, Pati-Salam x SU(3) family models which m...
We consider in this paper a Left-Right symmetric gauge model in which a global lepton-number-like sy...
Abstract Spontaneous breaking of inter-family (horizontal) gauge symmetries can be at the origin of ...
Abstract We study the contributions of supersymmetric models w...
We present a detailed study of the possibility of having a horizontal gauge symmetry, in addition to...
Abstract The mass and weak interaction eigenstates for the quarks of the third generation are very w...
We study the anatomy and phenomenology of Lepton Flavor Violation (LFV) in the context of Flavored G...
The basic features of quark and lepton mass matrices can be successfully explained by natural minima...
We study the anatomy and phenomenology of lepton flavor violation (LFV) in the context of flavored g...
Abstract We study the anatomy and phenomenology of lepton flavor violation (LFV) in the context of f...
The basic features of quark and lepton mass matrices can be successfully explained by natural minima...
Horizontal gauge interactions over N generations of leptons and quarks are introduced whose gauge sy...
Models based on the extended symmetry gauge SU(3)c ⊗ SU(3)L ⊗ U(1)Y can be build up with a leptonic ...
In the context of supersymmetric theories, a weakly broken gauged SO(3) flavor symmetry is used to p...
We explore predictive flavor models based on subgroups of the standard-model SU(3)^5 flavor symmetry...
We reconsider basic, in the sense of minimal field content, Pati-Salam x SU(3) family models which m...
We consider in this paper a Left-Right symmetric gauge model in which a global lepton-number-like sy...
Abstract Spontaneous breaking of inter-family (horizontal) gauge symmetries can be at the origin of ...
Abstract We study the contributions of supersymmetric models w...
We present a detailed study of the possibility of having a horizontal gauge symmetry, in addition to...
Abstract The mass and weak interaction eigenstates for the quarks of the third generation are very w...
We study the anatomy and phenomenology of Lepton Flavor Violation (LFV) in the context of Flavored G...
The basic features of quark and lepton mass matrices can be successfully explained by natural minima...
We study the anatomy and phenomenology of lepton flavor violation (LFV) in the context of flavored g...
Abstract We study the anatomy and phenomenology of lepton flavor violation (LFV) in the context of f...
The basic features of quark and lepton mass matrices can be successfully explained by natural minima...
Horizontal gauge interactions over N generations of leptons and quarks are introduced whose gauge sy...
Models based on the extended symmetry gauge SU(3)c ⊗ SU(3)L ⊗ U(1)Y can be build up with a leptonic ...
In the context of supersymmetric theories, a weakly broken gauged SO(3) flavor symmetry is used to p...
We explore predictive flavor models based on subgroups of the standard-model SU(3)^5 flavor symmetry...
We reconsider basic, in the sense of minimal field content, Pati-Salam x SU(3) family models which m...
We consider in this paper a Left-Right symmetric gauge model in which a global lepton-number-like sy...