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Neutrino masses and mixings in a Minimal S_3-invariant Extension of the Standard Model
The mass matrices of the charged leptons and neutrinos, that had been derived
in the framework of a Minimal S_3-invariant Extension of the Standard Model,
are here reparametrized in terms of their eigenvalues. The neutrino mixing
matrix, V_PMNS, is then computed and exact, explicit analytical expressions for
the neutrino mixing angles as functions of the masses of the neutrinos and
charged leptons are obtained. The reactor, theta_13, and the atmosferic,
theta_23, mixing angles are found to be functions only of the masses of the
charged leptons. The numerical values of theta_13{th} and theta_23{th} computed
from our theoretical expressions are found to be in excellent agreement with
the latest experimental determinations. The solar mixing angle, theta_12{th},
is found to be a function of both, the charged lepton and neutrino masses, as
well as of a Majorana phase phi_nu. A comparison of our theoretical expression
for the solar angle theta_12{th} with the latest experimental value
theta_12{exp} ~ 34 deg allowed us to fix the scale and origin of the neutrino
mass spectrum and obtain the mass values |m_nu1|=0.0507 eV, |m_nu2|=0.0499 eV
and |m_nu3|=0.0193 eV, in very good agreement with the observations of neutrino
oscillations, the bounds extracted from neutrinoless double beta decay and the
precision cosmological measurements of the CMB.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the XXIX Symposium on Nuclear
Physics, Cocoyoc, Mex., January 2006. Some typographical errors on formulae
correcte
A phytosociological survey of the boreal forest (Vaccinio-Piceetea) in North America
A survey of syntaxa of vegetation of North American boreal forests (class Vaccinio-Piceetea) is presented. This
phytosociological survey, carried out combining the Braun-Blanquet method with numerical syntaxonomical analyses
(cluster and correspondence analysis), describes the associations of the North American boreal forests, which
have several species, varieties or vicariant species in common with their Eurasian counterparts, and can be placed
in the class Vaccinio-Piceetea. By means of tabular and multivariate analyses, 2084 North American relevés were
compared with 3273 relevés from European, Japanese and Korean boreal forest, to describe and typify 4 orders, 10
alliances and 37 associations. Diagnostic tables, ordination, clustering, and climatic, edaphic and biogeographical data were used to show floristic affinities among these syntaxa and interpret their distribution areas. Syntaxa were briefly characterized by their floristic composition, physiognomy, succession, zonation, and biogeographical distribution
Lepton masses, mixings and FCNC in a minimal S_3-invariant extension of the Standard Model
The mass matrices of the charged leptons and neutrinos, previously derived in
a minimal S_3-invariant extension of the Standard Model, were reparametrized in
terms of their eigenvalues. We obtained explicit, analytical expressions for
all entries in the neutrino mixing matrix, V_PMNS, the neutrino mixing angles
and the Majorana phases as functions of the masses of charged leptons and
neutrinos in excellent agreement with the latest experimental values. The
resulting V_PMNS matrix is very close to the tri-bimaximal form of the neutrino
mixing matrix. We also derived explicit analytical expressions for the matrices
of the Yukawa couplings and computed the branching ratios of some selected
flavour changing neutral current processes as functions of the masses of the
charged leptons and the neutral Higgs bosons. We find that the S_3 x Z_2
flavour symmetry and the strong mass hierarchy of the charged leptons strongly
suppress the FCNC processes in the leptonic sector well below the present
experimental upper bounds by many orders of magnitude.Comment: One paragraph added with comparison to tri-bimaximal mixing, two
lines changed in abstract, references added, typographical errors correcte
Flavour-symmetric type-II Dirac neutrino seesaw mechanism
We propose a Standard Model extension with underlying A4 flavour symmetry
where small Dirac neutrino masses arise from a Type-II seesaw mechanism. The
model predicts the "golden" flavour-dependent bottom-tau mass relation,
requires an inverted neutrino mass ordering and non-maximal atmospheric mixing
angle. Using the latest neutrino oscillation global fit we derive restrictions
on the oscillation parameters, such as a correlation between Dirac CP phase and
the lightest neutrino mass.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Discrete dark matter
We propose a new motivation for the stability of dark matter (DM). We suggest
that the same non-abelian discrete flavor symmetry which accounts for the
observed pattern of neutrino oscillations, spontaneously breaks to a Z2
subgroup which renders DM stable. The simplest scheme leads to a scalar doublet
DM potentially detectable in nuclear recoil experiments, inverse neutrino mass
hierarchy, hence a neutrinoless double beta decay rate accessible to upcoming
searches, while reactor angle equal to zero gives no CP violation in neutrino
oscillations.Comment: minor changes to match version accepted in PRD, one reference adde
«Orthopteroidea» españoles con estatus de protección estricta.
Apteromands aptera (Fuente, 1893) es el Ășnico mĂĄntido endĂ©mico español incluido en el ApĂ©ndice II del Convenio de Berna y en los Anexos U y IV de la Directiva Habitats, y ratificado por la LegislaciĂłn española como especie estrictamente protegida desde 1988. Este trabajo recoge, en relaciĂłn con la consulta realizada a uno de los autores por la European Invertebrate Survey, los datos conocidos hasta el momento sobre esta especie, aportando, ademĂĄs, imĂĄgenes y mapas de distribuciĂłn.Apteromands aptera (Fuente, 1893) es el Ășnico mĂĄntido endĂ©mico español incluido en el ApĂ©ndice II del Convenio de Berna y en los Anexos U y IV de la Directiva Habitats, y ratificado por la LegislaciĂłn española como especie estrictamente protegida desde 1988. Este trabajo recoge, en relaciĂłn con la consulta realizada a uno de los autores por la European Invertebrate Survey, los datos conocidos hasta el momento sobre esta especie, aportando, ademĂĄs, imĂĄgenes y mapas de distribuciĂłn
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