Family Symmetry, Gravity, and the Strong CP Problem
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- 4 December 1992
Abstract
We show how in a class of models Peccei--Quinn symmetry can be realized as an automatic consequence of a gauged $U(1)$ family symmetry. These models provide a solution to the strong CP problem either via a massless $u$--quark or via the DFSZ invisible axion. The local family symmetry protects against potentially large corrections to $\overline{\theta} $ induced by quantum gravitational effects. In a supersymmetric extension, the `$\mu$--problem' is shown to have a natural solution in the context of gravitationally induced operators. We also present a plausible mechanism which can explain the inter--generational mass hierarchy in such a context.
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- Version 1, 1992-12-04, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters B, 300 (4), 367.
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