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Heavy top quark mass in the minimal universal seesaw model

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arxiv 2409.09365 v1 pith:5GRASZER submitted 2024-09-14 hep-ph hep-ex

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We study the hierarchy between $M_T, v_L$, and $v_R$, the relevant energy scales of the Minimal Universal Seesaw Model (MUSM), where the two lightest quark families remain massless at tree level. We also predict the heavy top quark mass, $m_{t'}$. We do some numerical analysis using recent experimental data. Our numerical analysis demonstrates that $M_T$ is sensitive to the values of the Yukawa couplings. The heavy top quark mass $(m_{t'})$ is predicted to be within the range from 1.4 TeV to 7.2 TeV.

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    Universal seesaw under a chiral U(1)_R forbids ordinary Yukawas except the top, generates charged-fermion and neutrino hierarchies, and realizes tree-level Nelson-Barr protection of strong CP.

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