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$S^\prime_4$ Quark Flavour Model in the Vicinity of the Fixed Point $τ= i\infty$

Published 8 Jan 2026 in hep-ph and hep-th | (2601.04529v1)

Abstract: We study in the bottom-up framework the possibility to generate the quark mass hierarchies without fine-tuning, the quark mixing and CP-violation (CPV) in a flavour model with $S\prime_4$ modular symmetry having minimal number of parameters. The model is considered in the vicinity of the fixed point $τ\text{T}= i\infty$, $τ\text{vev} \sim τ\text{T}$, $τ\text{vev}$ being the vacuum expectation value (VEV) of the modulus $τ$, which allows to explain the hierarchies of the quark masses. The ten quark observables are described by nine real parameters. The CP-symmetry is broken explicitly since, as is well known, reproducing the observed CPV in the quark sector in the case of spontaneous breaking of CP-symmetry by $τ\text{vev}$ is highly problematic in the class of minimal modular quark flavour models (explaining the quark mass hierarchies without fine-tuning) of the type we consider. We perform a statistical analysis of the model and show that it is phenomenologically viable and consistent, in particular, with the ``inclusive'' decay data on the $|V{ub}|$ and $|V_{cb}|$ elements of the CKM matrix and, in the case of a very high scale of supersymmetry breaking, with the current ``average'' experimental values of $|V_{ub}|$ and $|V_{cb}|$.

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