Author:
de Anda Francisco J.,King Stephen F.,Perdomo Elena,Vaudrevange Patrick K. S.
Abstract
Abstract
We systematically develop the formalism necessary for ensuring that boundary conditions of flavon fields in extra dimensions are consistent with heterotic string theory. Having developed a set of consistency conditions on the boundary conditions, we explore a series of examples of orbifolds in various dimensions to see which ones can satisfy them. In addition we impose the further phenomenological requirements of having non-trivial flavon vacuum alignments and also of having quarks and leptons located appropriately in extra dimensions. The minimal successful case seems to be a 10d theory with a SU(3)fl gauged flavour symmetry, where the six-dimensional torus is compactified on a 𝕋6
/∆(54) orbifold. We construct a realistic SU(5) grand unified theory along these lines, leading to tribimaximal-reactor lepton mixing, which we show to be consistent with current neutrino data.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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