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Modular invariant holomorphic observables

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arxiv 2401.04738 v1 pith:ZQUUNWKH submitted 2024-01-09 hep-ph hep-th

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keywords observablesinvariantinvariantsmodularsymmetriesfunctionsmodelscases
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In modular invariant models of flavor, observables must be modular invariant. The observables discussed so far in the literature are functions of the modulus $\tau$ and its conjugate, $\bar\tau$. We point out that certain combinations of observables depend only on $\tau$, i.e. are meromorphic, and in some cases even holomorphic functions of $\tau$. These functions, which we dub ``invariants'' in this Letter, are highly constrained, renormalization group invariant, and allow us to derive many of the models' features without the need for extensive parameter scans. We illustrate the robustness of these invariants in two existing models in the literature based on modular symmetries, $\Gamma_{3}$ and $\Gamma_{5}$. We find that, in some cases, the invariants give rise to robust relations among physical observables that are independent of $\tau$. Furthermore, there are instances where additional symmetries exist among the invariants. These symmetries are relevant phenomenologically and may provide a dynamical way to realize symmetries of mass matrices.

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