Fermion masses and flavor mixing in supersymmetric SO(10) model
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Abstract: we study fermion masses and flavor mixing in a supersymmetric SO(10) model, where , and Higgs multiplets have Yukawa couplings with matter multiplets and give masses to quarks and leptons through the breaking chain of a Pati-Salam group. This brings about that, at the GUT energy scale, the lepton mass matrices are related to the quark ones via several breaking parameters, and the small neutrino masses arise from a Type II see-saw mechanism. When evolving renormalization group equations for the fermion mass matrices from the GUT scale to the electroweak scale, in a specific parameter scenario, we show that the model can elegantly accommodate all observed values of masses and mixing for the quarks and leptons, especially, it's predictions for the bi-large mixing in the leptonic sector are very well in agreement with the current neutrino experimental data.
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