Bibcode
Diaz, Rodolfo A.; Martinez, R.; Ochoa, F.
Bibliographical reference
eprint arXiv:hep-ph/0508051
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8
2005
Citations
4
Refereed citations
3
Description
A general study of the fermionic structure of the 331 models with eta
arbitrary shows the possibility of obtaining 331 vector-like models with
mirror fermions. On one hand, the existence of mirror fermions gives a
possible way to fit the discrepancy in the bottom quark asymmetries from
the prediction of the standard model. On the other hand, the vector-like
nature of the model permits to address the problem of the fermion mass
hierarchy, and in particular the problem of the neutrino mass and mixing
pattern. Specifically, we consider a model with four families and eta
=-1/sqrt{3} where the additional family corresponds to a mirror fermion
of the third generation of the Standard Model. We also show how to
generate ansatzs about the mass matrices of the fermions according to
the phenomenology. In particular, it is possible to get a natural fit
for the neutrino hierarchical masses and mixing angles. Moreover, by
means of the mixing between the third quark family and its mirror
fermion, a possible solution for the A_{FB}^{b} discrepancy is obtained.