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    Minimal Models for Axion and Neutrino

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    The PQ mechanism resolving the strong CP problem and the seesaw mechanism explaining the smallness of neutrino masses may be related in a way that the PQ symmetry breaking scale and the seesaw scale arise from a common origin. Depending on how the PQ symmetry and the seesaw mechanism are realized, one has different predictions on the color and electromagnetic anomalies which could be tested in the future axion dark matter search experiments. Motivated by this, we construct various PQ seesaw models which are minimally extended from the (non-) supersymmetric Standard Model and thus set up different benchmark points on the axion-photon-photon coupling in comparison with the standard KSVZ and DFSZ models.Comment: 12 pages and 2 figures, references added, matched with the published version in PL

    An extension of tribimaximal lepton mixing

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    Harrison, Perkins and Scott have proposed simple charged lepton and neutrino mass matrices that lead to the tribimaximal mixing UTBMU_{\rm TBM}. We consider in this work an extension of the mass matrices so that the leptonic mixing matrix becomes UPMNS=VLℓ†UTBMWU_{\rm PMNS}=V_L^{\ell\dagger}U_{\rm TBM}W, where VLβ„“V_L^\ell is a unitary matrix needed to diagonalize the charged lepton mass matrix and WW measures the deviation of the neutrino mixing matrix from the bimaximal form. Hence, corrections to UTBMU_{\rm TBM} arise from both charged lepton and neutrino sectors. Following our previous work to assume a Qin-Ma-like parametrization VQMV_{\rm QM} for the charged lepton mixing matrix VLβ„“V_L^\ell in which the {\it CP}-odd phase is approximately maximal, we study the phenomenological implications in two different scenarios: VLβ„“=VQM†V_L^\ell=V_{\rm QM}^\dagger and VLβ„“=VQMV_L^\ell=V_{\rm QM}. We find that the latter is more preferable, though both scenarios are consistent with the data within 3Οƒ3\sigma ranges. The predicted reactor neutrino mixing angle ΞΈ13\theta_{13} in both scenarios is consistent with the recent T2K and MINOS data. The leptonic {\it CP} violation characterized by the Jarlskog invariant JCPJ_{\rm CP} is generally of order 10βˆ’210^{-2}.Comment: 20 pages and 8 figures, Accepted in Phys.Review
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