Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722625 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We show that a non-vanishing angle θ13 of order 0.1 can be predicted in the framework of discrete flavour symmetries. We assume that left-handed leptons transform as triplets under a group Gf which is broken in such a way that neutrino and charged lepton sectors remain invariant under the subgroups Gν and Ge of Gf, respectively. In this limit mixing angles and the Dirac CP violating phase δCP are determined. By choosing Gf=Î(6n2) (n=4,8), Gν=Z2ÃZ2 and Ge=Z3 we find sin2θ13=0.045(0.011) for n=4(8). At the same time θ23 and θ12 remain close to their experimental best fit values, particularly in the case n=8, where sin2θ23â0.424 and sin2θ12â0.337. δCP is predicted to be 0 or Ï so that CP is conserved in our examples.
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Authors
Reinier de Adelhart Toorop, Ferruccio Feruglio, Claudia Hagedorn,