Flavor Structure in F-theory Compactifications
Hirotaka Hayashi, Teruhiko Kawano, Yoichi Tsuchiya, Taizan Watari

TL;DR
This paper investigates the flavor structure in F-theory compactifications, proposing a new approach to generate hierarchical Yukawa couplings by analyzing zero mode wavefunctions' dependence on complex structure moduli.
Contribution
It introduces an alternative solution to Yukawa hierarchy problems in F-theory by studying zero mode wavefunctions, predicting realistic flavor mixing matrices without fine-tuning.
Findings
Zero mode wavefunctions depend on complex structure moduli.
Predicted CKM matrix has only three order-one entries.
Lepton flavor mixing is naturally anarchic.
Abstract
F-theory is one of frameworks in string theory where supersymmetric grand unification is accommodated, and all the Yukawa couplings and Majorana masses of right-handed neutrinos are generated. Yukawa couplings of charged fermions are generated at codimension-3 singularities, and a contribution from a given singularity point is known to be approximately rank 1. Thus, the approximate rank of Yukawa matrices in low-energy effective theory of generic F-theory compactifications are minimum of either the number of generations N_gen = 3 or the number of singularity points of certain types. If there is a geometry with only one E_6 type point and one D_6 type point over the entire 7-brane for SU(5) gauge fields, F-theory compactified on such a geometry would reproduce approximately rank-1 Yukawa matrices in the real world. We found, however, that there is no such geometry. Thus, it is a problem…
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