A T' Flavour Model for Fermions and its Phenomenology
arXiv:1108.4459
Abstract
We present a supersymmetric flavour model based on the T' discrete group, which explains fermion masses and mixings. The flavour symmetry, acting in the supersymmetric sector, provides well defined sfermion mass matrices and the resulting supersymmetric spectrum accounts for sufficiently light particles that could be seen at LHC. Furthermore, several contributions to FCNC processes are present and they can be useful to test the model in the present and future experiments. We will review the main results for both leptons and quarks.
7 pages, 2 figures, elaborated from talks given by the author at "WONP-NURT 2011" (February 7--11, 2011, Havana, Cuba), "The XIV International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes" (March 15--18, 2011, Venice, Italy), and "PLANCK 2011 - From the Planck Scale to the ElectroWeak Scale" (May 30 -- June 3, 2011, Lisbon, Portugal)