Flavor structures of charged fermions and massive neutrinos
Zhi-zhong Xing

TL;DR
This review summarizes two decades of progress in understanding the flavor structures, mass spectra, and CP violation of charged leptons, neutrinos, and quarks, highlighting experimental findings, theoretical models, and future prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of flavor physics, including new approaches to Yukawa textures and the flavor mixing matrix, with emphasis on model-independent ideas and phenomenological implications.
Findings
Updated experimental measurements of flavor parameters.
Proposed a standard parametrization of the 6x6 flavor mixing matrix.
Discussed implications of sterile neutrinos and flavor symmetries.
Abstract
Most of the free parameters in the Standard Model (SM) -- a quantum field theory which has successfully elucidated the behaviors of strong, weak and electromagnetic interactions of all the known fundamental particles, come from the lepton and quark flavors. The discovery of neutrino oscillations has proved that the SM is incomplete, at least in its lepton sector; and thus the door of opportunity is opened to exploring new physics beyond the SM and solving a number of flavor puzzles. In this review article we give an overview of important progress made in understanding the mass spectra, flavor mixing patterns, CP-violating effects and underlying flavor structures of charged leptons, neutrinos and quarks in the past twenty years. After introducing the standard pictures of fermion mass generation, flavor mixing and CP violation in the SM extended with the presence of massive Dirac or…
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