Spontaneous breaking of the flavor symmetry avoids the strong CP problem
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✦ hep-ph
hep-th
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symmetryapproachflavorstronganglesavoidsbreakingbroken
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A promising approach to the Standard Model flavor puzzle is based on the idea that the $SU(3)^3$ quark-flavor symmetry is spontaneously broken by vacuum expectation values of `Yukawa fields' which minimize the symmetry invariant scalar potential at configurations corresponding to the observed quark masses and mixing angles. We show that this approach provides a simple and elegant explanation for CP conservation in strong interactions.
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