CKM and PMNS Mixing Matrices from Discrete Subgroups of SU(2)
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One of the greatest challenges in particle physics is to determine the first principles
origin of the quark and lepton mixing matrices CKM and PMNS that relate the flavor
states to the mass states. This first principles derivation of both the PMNS and CKM
matrices utilizes quaternion generators of the three discrete (i.e., finite) binary rotational
subgroups of SU(2) called [3,3,2], [4,3,2], and [5,3,2] for three lepton families in R
3
and four related discrete binary rotational subgroups [3,3,3], [4,3,3], [3,4,3], and [5,3,3]
represented by four quark families in R
4
. The traditional 3
3 CKM matrix is extracted
as a submatrix of the 4
4 CKM4 matrix. The predicted fourth family of quarks has not
been discovered yet. If these two additional quarks exist, there is the possibility that the
Standard Model lagrangian may apply all the way down to the Planck scale.
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Authors | F., Potter; |
Journal | progress in physics |
Year | 2014 |
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