The framed standard model (II) -- A first test against experiment

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DOI10.1142/S0217751X15300604zbMATH Open1335.81007arXiv1508.04273MaRDI QIDQ2805099FDOQ2805099


Authors: Hong-Mo Chan Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 May 2016

Published in: International Journal of Modern Physics A (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Apart from the qualitative features described in cite{chm}, the renormalization group equation derived for the rotation of the fermion mass matrices are amenable to quantitative study. The equation depends on a coupling and a fudge factor and, on integration, on 3 integration constants. Its application to data analysis, however, requires the input from experiment of the heaviest generation masses mt,mb,mau,mu3 all of which are known, except for mu3. Together then with the theta-angle in the QCD action, there are in all 7 real unknown parameters. Determining these 7 parameters by fitting to the experimental values of the masses mc,mmu,me, the CKM elements |Vus|,|Vub|, and the neutrino oscillation angle sin2heta13, one can then calculate and compare with experiment the following 12 other quantities ms,mu/md,|Vud|,|Vcs|,|Vtb|,|Vcd|,|Vcb|,|Vts|,|Vtd|,J,sin22heta12,sin22heta23, and the results all agree reasonably well with data, often to within the stringent experimental error now achieved. Counting the predictions not yet measured by experiment, this means that 17 independent parameters of the standard model are now replaced by 7 in the FSM.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1508.04273




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