Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1857598 Annals of Physics 2009 30 Pages PDF
Abstract
For leptons, we assume that the neutrinos do not have a direct timeon interaction; therefore, the lowest neutrino mass is zero. The timeon interaction with charged leptons yields the observed nonzero electron mass, analogous to the up and down quark masses. Furthermore, the timeon model for leptons contains two fewer theoretical parameters than observables. Thus, there are two testable relations between the three angles θ12,θ23,θ31 and the Jarlskog invariant of the neutrino mapping matrix.
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