Abstract

The structure of the quark and lepton masses and mixing angles provides one of the few windows we have on the underlying physics generating the Standard Model. In an attempt to identify the underlying symmetric group we look for the simplest gauge extension of the SUSY standard model capable of generating the observed structure. We show that the texture structure and hierarchical form found in the (symmetric) quark and lepton mass matrices follows if one extends the gauge group of the standard model to include an horizontal U(1) gauge factor, constrained by the need for anomaly cancellation. This U(1) symmetry is spontaneously broken slightly below the unification/string scale leaving as its only remnant the observed structure of masses and mixings. Anomaly cancellation is possible only in the context of superstring theories via the Green-Schwarz mechanism with sin 2(θ W ) = 3 8 .

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