The axion and m u = 0 solutions to the strong CP problem have been subject to the most careful scrutiny and critique. Basic theoretical issues include hierarchy and fine-tuning problems, quality and genericity of symmetries, and compatibility with solutions to the electroweak hierarchy problem. We study the similar set of challenges for solutions to strong CP based on spontaneous CP violation and the Nelson-Barr mechanism. Some of our observations have appeared in the literature previously, and others are new; our purpose is to collect and analyze the issues as a whole and provide an assessment of the most plausible settings for the Nelson-Barr solution
A new possibility for solving the strong CP-problem is suggested,which assumes that apart of the ord...
A major theoretical problem of the otherwise successful standard model (SM) is the presence of an ar...
We examine the possibility of building a natural non-supersymmetric model of spontaneous CP violatio...
The axion and m u = 0 solutions to the strong CP problem have been subject to the most careful scrut...
We demonstrate that a certain class of low scale supersymmetric ``Nelson-Barr'' type models can solv...
We demonstrate that a certain class of low scale supersymmetric ``Nelson-Barr'' type models can solv...
The Strong CP problem is one of the most challenging and long-standing puzzles in physics beyond the...
AbstractWe exhibit a solution to the strong CP problem in which ultraviolet physics renders the QCD ...
In this talk I begin with some general discussion of the history of CP violation, then move on to as...
We examine the possibility of building a natural non-supersymmetric model of spontaneous CP violatio...
AbstractThe μ parameter of the supersymmetric standard model is replaced by λS, where S is a singlet...
Abstract A very simple model is presented where all CP violation in Nature is spontaneous in origin....
We argue that the Nelson–Barr solution to the Strong CP Problem can be naturally realized in an E₆ g...
I review the axionic solution of the strong CP problem and current status of the cosmic axion search
Nelson-Barr models solve the strong CP problem based on spontaneous CP violation and generically req...
A new possibility for solving the strong CP-problem is suggested,which assumes that apart of the ord...
A major theoretical problem of the otherwise successful standard model (SM) is the presence of an ar...
We examine the possibility of building a natural non-supersymmetric model of spontaneous CP violatio...
The axion and m u = 0 solutions to the strong CP problem have been subject to the most careful scrut...
We demonstrate that a certain class of low scale supersymmetric ``Nelson-Barr'' type models can solv...
We demonstrate that a certain class of low scale supersymmetric ``Nelson-Barr'' type models can solv...
The Strong CP problem is one of the most challenging and long-standing puzzles in physics beyond the...
AbstractWe exhibit a solution to the strong CP problem in which ultraviolet physics renders the QCD ...
In this talk I begin with some general discussion of the history of CP violation, then move on to as...
We examine the possibility of building a natural non-supersymmetric model of spontaneous CP violatio...
AbstractThe μ parameter of the supersymmetric standard model is replaced by λS, where S is a singlet...
Abstract A very simple model is presented where all CP violation in Nature is spontaneous in origin....
We argue that the Nelson–Barr solution to the Strong CP Problem can be naturally realized in an E₆ g...
I review the axionic solution of the strong CP problem and current status of the cosmic axion search
Nelson-Barr models solve the strong CP problem based on spontaneous CP violation and generically req...
A new possibility for solving the strong CP-problem is suggested,which assumes that apart of the ord...
A major theoretical problem of the otherwise successful standard model (SM) is the presence of an ar...
We examine the possibility of building a natural non-supersymmetric model of spontaneous CP violatio...