Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8200842 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The cubic symmetry S4 contains A4 and S3, both of which have been used to study neutrino mass matrices. Using S4 as the family symmetry of a complete supersymmetric theory of leptons, it is shown how the requirement of breaking S4 at the seesaw scale without breaking supersymmetry enforces a special form of the neutrino mass matrix which exhibits maximal νμ-Î½Ï mixing as well as zero Ue3. In addition, (νe+νμ+νÏ)/3 is naturally close to being a mass eigenstate, thus predicting tan2θ12 to be near but not equal to 1/2.
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Authors
Ernest Ma,