Yukawa Couplings and Fermion Masses
Gauge invariance forbids bare masses for the chiral electroweak fermions, but the Higgs doublet permits Yukawa matrices. Once its neutral component has , each matrix produces both a mass matrix and a Higgs interaction with the same flavor structure:
Diagonalizing the up- and down-type matrices leaves their relative left-handed rotation in the charged current; it does not create tree-level flavor-changing neutral Higgs couplings in the minimal model.
Required background. The Higgs doublet and electroweak symmetry breaking supplies and its vacuum direction. Weyl fields and chirality supplies the relation between chiral fields and Dirac masses.
Helpful background. Multiplets, invariants, and selection rules supplies a systematic way to enumerate the gauge-singlet contractions.
Gauge-invariant Yukawa operators
Section titled “Gauge-invariant Yukawa operators”For , use
Generation indices are suppressed in
The conjugate doublet has , which is why it is required for the up-type operator. Every term is a color and weak singlet and has total hypercharge zero. A bare term fails the weak-representation check because is part of a doublet while is a singlet.
In a renormalizable gauge,
Keeping the neutral vacuum and radial field gives
with . The full component expansion also fixes the charged- and neutral-Goldstone couplings required by gauge identities. The construction and its electroweak charge checks are developed in Schwartz 2014, §29.3.2, pp. 595–599.
The minimal field table contains no , so it gives no renormalizable neutrino Yukawa operator and leaves the neutrinos massless. Dirac or Majorana neutrino masses require additional fields or effective operators and are not silently included in .
Mass diagonalization and flavor misalignment
Section titled “Mass diagonalization and flavor misalignment”For each charged species choose unitary matrices satisfying
Writing weak-basis fields as and similarly on the right makes the mass and radial-Higgs interactions diagonal:
Thus the tree-level one-Higgs coupling is . This proportionality is a consequence of one doublet generating the mass and the interaction; additional scalar multiplets or higher-dimensional operators can break it.
The quark charged current transforms instead as
The neutral gauge currents are unchanged because the same unitary matrix appears on both sides of a generation-universal generator. The neutral Higgs interaction is diagonal for the same reason that is diagonal. Flavor physics begins with the relative matrix , not with an individual , whose entries depend on the weak basis.
What is physically invariant
Section titled “What is physically invariant”Individual entries and phases of or are not observables. Useful invariant data include
- the singular values of each Yukawa matrix, equivalently the eigenvalues of ;
- traces and determinants built from ;
- relative invariants involving both sectors, including commutators of and .
For quark generations, the two complex Yukawa matrices contain real parameters. The field redefinitions remove , because common baryon number remains unbroken. The physical parameters can be organized as
For one generation there is no mixing angle or physical quark-sector phase. Degenerate or vanishing masses enlarge the allowed field-redefinition freedom, so some parameters in a generic mixing parametrization then cease to be identifiable.
Checks and failure modes
Section titled “Checks and failure modes”Hypercharge check. Include the minus sign on and use . The sums must vanish before any vacuum value is inserted.
Dimension check. In four spacetime dimensions is dimensionless, has mass dimension one, and has dimension one.
Alignment check. The same biunitary transformation must diagonalize the mass term and the one-Higgs Yukawa term. A tree-level off-diagonal term indicates either inconsistent rotations or physics beyond the one-doublet renormalizable model.
Charged-current check. is unitary if the diagonalization acts on the complete set of canonical quark fields. Apparent nonunitarity can arise after integrating out additional fermions, but not from the minimal rotation above.
Common pitfalls
Section titled “Common pitfalls”Treating a Yukawa entry as a measured coupling. Matrix entries change under generation-basis rotations. Quote masses, mixing invariants, or a completely specified basis.
Using for the up-type mass. With the displayed hypercharges the up operator needs . Replacing it by violates .
Diagonalizing the left-handed sectors together. The two independent mass matrices generally require different left rotations. Their mismatch is precisely the physical charged-current mixing matrix.
Handoff
Section titled “Handoff”Flavor and Higgs calculations receive
The weak vertices are completed on charged and neutral currents. Rephasing invariants and measurable mixing belong to Quark Flavor and CP; neutrino masses and mixing belong to Neutrino and Lepton Physics.
References
Section titled “References”- Schwartz, Matthew D. Quantum Field Theory and the Standard Model. Cambridge University Press, 2014, §29.3.2, pp. 595–599. DOI.