Scale dependence of quark mass matrices in models with flavor symmetries
arXiv:hep-ph/9604287 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.54.6903
Abstract
Numerical correlations between fermion masses and mixings could indicate the presence of a flavor symmetry at high energies. In general, the search for these correlations using low-energy data requires an estimate of leading-log radiative corrections. We present a complete analysis of the evolution between the electroweak and the grand unification scales of quark mass parameters in minimal supersymmetric models. We take GeV and consider all possible values of . We also analize the possibility that the {\it top} and/or the {\it bottom} Yukawa couplings result from an intermediate quasifixed point (QFP) of the equations. We show that the quark mixings of the third family do {\it not} have a QFP behaviour (in contrast to the masses, the renormalization of all the mixings is linear), and we evaluate the low-energy value of which corresponds to . Then we focus on the renormalization-group corrections to {\it (i)} typical relations obtained in models with flavor symmetries at the unification scale and {\it (ii)} a superstring-motivated pattern of quark mass matrices. We show that in most of the models the numerical prediction for can be {\it corrected} in both directions (by varying ) due to {\it top} or {\it bottom} radiative corrections.
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