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New Simple A_4 Neutrino Model for Nonzero \theta_{13} and Large \delta_{CP}
In a new simple application of the non-Abelian discrete symmetry to
charged-lepton and neutrino mass matrices, we show that for the current
experimental central value of , leptonic CP
violation is necessarily large, i.e. .Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
A model of quarks with Delta (6N^2) family symmetry
We propose a first model of quarks based on the discrete family symmetry
Delta (6N^2) in which the Cabibbo angle is correctly determined by a residual
Z_2 times Z_2 subgroup, and the smaller quark mixing angles may be
qualitatively understood from the model. The present model of quarks may be
regarded as a first step towards formulating a complete model of quarks and
leptons based on Delta (6N^2), in which the lepton mixing matrix is fully
determined by a Klein subgroup. For example, the choice N=28 provides an
accurate determination of both the reactor angle and the Cabibbo angle.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures; reference adde
Admixture of quasi-Dirac and Majorana neutrinos with tri-bimaximal mixing
We propose a realization of the so-called bimodal/schizophrenic model
proposed recently. We assume S4, the permutation group of four objects as
flavor symmetry giving tri-bimaximal lepton mixing at leading order. In these
models the second massive neutrino state is assumed quasi-Dirac and the
remaining neutrinos are Majorana states. In the case of inverse mass hierarchy,
the lower bound on the neutrinoless double beta decay parameter m_ee is about
two times that of the usual lower bound, within the range of sensitivity of the
next generation of experiments.Comment: 8 pages, minor changes to match version accepted in PL
CP Phases of Neutrino Mixing in a Supersymmetric B-L Gauge Model with T_7 Lepton Flavor Symmetry
In a recently proposed renormalizable model of neutrino mixing using the
non-Abelian discrete symmetry T_7 in the context of a supersymmetric extension
of the Standard Model with gauged U(1)_{B-L}, a correlation was obtained
between \theta_{13} and \theta_{23} in the case where all parameters are real.
Here we consider all parameters to be complex, thus allowing for one Dirac CP
phase \delta_{CP} and two Majorana CP phases \alpha_{1,2}. We find a slight
modification to this correlation as a function of \delta_{CP}. For a given set
of input values of \Delta m^2_{21}, \Delta m^2_{32}, \theta_{12}, and
\theta_{13}, we obtain \sin^2 2 \theta_{23} and m_{ee} (the effective Majorana
neutrino mass in neutrinoless double beta decay) as functions of \tan
\delta_{CP}. We find that the structure of this model always yields small |\tan
\delta_{CP}|.Comment: 15 pages, 10 figure
S4 Flavor Model of Quarks and Leptons
We present an flavor model to unify quarks and leptons in the framework
of the SU(5) GUT. Three generations of -plets in SU(5) are assigned
of while the first and the second generations of 10-plets in SU(5)
are assigned to be 2 of , and the third generation of 10-plet is to be
of . Right-handed neutrinos are also assigned 2 for the first and
second generations and for the third generation, respectively. Taking
vacuum alignments of relevant gauge singlet scalars, we predict the quark
mixing as well as the tri-bimaximal mixing of neutrino flavors. Especially, the
Cabbibo angle is predicted to be in the limit of the vacuum
alignment. We can improve the model to predict observed CKM mixing angles.Comment: 11 pages, talked at the 16th Yukawa International Seminar, Particle
Physics beyond the Standard Mode
Minimal seesaw model with S_4 flavor symmetry
We discuss a neutrino mass model based on the S_4 flavor symmetry within the
minimal seesaw framework, in which only two right-handed neutrinos are
introduced and transform as 2 under S_4. Although the model contains less free
parameters compared to the typical seesaw models, it provides a successful
description of the observed neutrino parameters, and in particular, a nearly
tri-bimaximal mixing pattern can be naturally accommodated. In addition, the
heavy right-handed neutrino masses are found to be non-degenerate, while only
the normal hierarchical mass spectrum is compatible with experiments for light
neutrinos.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures; version to appear in PL
Like-sign dimuon asymmetry of B0 meson and LFV in SU(5) SUSY GUT with S4 flavor symmetry
The like-sign dimuon charge asymmetry of the meson, which was reported in
the D\O Collaboration, is studied in the SU(5) SUSY GUT model with
flavor symmetry. Additional CP violating effects from the squark sector are
discussed in mixing process. The predicted like-sign charge
asymmetry is in the 2 range of the combined result of D\O and CDF
measurements. Since the SUSY contributions in the quark sector affect to the
lepton sector because of the SU(5) GUT relation, two predictions are given in
the leptonic processes: (i) both and the electron
EDM are close to the present upper bound, (ii) the decay ratios of
decays, and , are related to each other
via the Cabibbo angle : {\rm BR}(\tau \to e\gamma)/{\rm BR}(\tau
\to \mu\gamma)\sime \lambda_c^2. These are testable at future experiments.Comment: 33 pages, 4 figures, a footnote and references are adde
Tri-bimaximal Mixing and Cabibbo Angle in S4 Flavor Model with SUSY
We present a flavor model of quarks and leptons with the non-Abelian discrete
symmetry in the framework of the SU(5) SUSY GUT. Three generations of
-plets in SU(5) are assigned to of while the first and
second generations of 10-plets in SU(5) are assigned to of , and
the third generation of 10-plet is assigned to of . Right-handed
neutrinos are also assigned to for the first and second generations
and for the third generation. We predict the Cabibbo angle as well
as the tri-bimaximal mixing of neutrino flavors. We also predict the
non-vanishing of the neutrino flavor mixing due to higher dimensional
mass operators. Our predicted CKM mixing angles and the CP violation are
consistent with experimental values. We also study SUSY breaking terms in the
slepton sector. Our model leads to smaller values of flavor changing neutral
currents than the present experimental bounds.Comment: 32 pages, 4 figures, some references are added, with minor
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