【5.13】Academic Lecture: Phenomenology of low-energy flavour models: rare processes and dark matter

2015-05-04

Title: Phenomenology of low-energy flavour models: rare processes and dark matter

Speaker: Dr. Lorenzo Calibbi (ITPCAS)

Time: 10:00AM, May 13rd (Wednesday)

Place: Theoretical Physics Division319

Abstract:

In this seminar, the speaker will first review the main features of models of fermion masses and mixing based on new symmetries of flavour. The speaker will then discuss how light the new flavour dynamics is allowed to be by the constraints from flavour-changing processes and possible UV completions of this kind of models.

In the second part of the seminar, the speaker will introduce dark matter (DM) as a fermionic singlet under the Standard Model (SM) gauge group that is however charged under the flavour symmetry.Interactions between DM and SM particles are then only mediated by the scalar fields that spontaneously break the flavour symmetry, the so-called flavons. In the case of gauged flavour symmetries, the interactions are also mediated by the flavour gauge bosons. The speaker will discuss the construction and the generic features of this class of models and then the phenomenology of an explicit example.