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Solving the strong CP problem with horizontal gauge symmetry

Published 10 Sep 2019 in hep-ph and hep-th | (1909.04317v1)

Abstract: We present a solution to the strong CP problem, which relies on the horizontal gauge symmetry and CP invariance in a full theory. Similar to other Nelson-Barr type solutions, CP violation in both the strong and weak sectors in the Standard model (SM) is attributed to the condensation of complex scalars $\Phi$ in the model. The model is differentiated by others in that it explains the hierarchy in quark-Higgs Yukawa coupling in the SM based on a series of sequential breaking of the horizontal $SU(3){f}$ gauge symmetry. The experimental constraint $\overline{\theta}\lesssim10{-10}$ requires $<!!\Phi!!>\,\lesssim\,10{13}-10{14}{\rm GeV}$ (vacuum expectation value of complex scalars) and $\lambda\,\lesssim\,10{-6}$ (scalar quartic coupling). We show that this small coupling is natural in the sense of 'tHooft naturalness. Compared to other models of Nelson-Barr type with CP breaking scale $\Lambda{CP}\lesssim10{8}{\rm GeV}$, our model is more advantageous in terms of consistency with the thermal leptogenesis.

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