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    Understanding for flavor physics in the lepton sector

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    In this paper, we give a model for understanding flavor physics in the lepton sector--mass hierarchy among different generations and neutrino mixing pattern. The model is constructed in the framework of supersymmetry, with a family symmetry S4U(1)S4*U(1). There are two right-handed neutrinos introduced for seesaw mechanism, while some standard model(SM) gauge group singlet fields are included which transforms non-trivially under family symmetry. In the model, each order of contributions are suppressed by δ0.1\delta \sim 0.1 compared to the previous one. In order to reproduce the mass hierarchy, mτm_\tau and Δmatm2\sqrt{\Delta m_{atm}^2}, mμm_\mu and Δmsol2\sqrt{\Delta m_{sol}^2} are obtained at leading-order(LO) and next-to-leading-order(NLO) respectively, while electron can only get its mass through next-to-next-to-next-to-leading-order(NNNLO) contributions. For neutrino mixing angels, θ12,θ23,θ13\theta_{12}, \theta_{23}, \theta_{13} are 45,45,045^\circ, 45^\circ, 0 i.e. Bi-maximal mixing pattern as first approximation, while higher order contributions can make them consistent with experimental results. As corrections for θ12\theta_{12} and θ13\theta_{13} originate from the same contribution, there is a relation predicted for them sinθ13=1tanθ121+tanθ12\sin{\theta_{13}}=\displaystyle \frac{1-\tan{\theta_{12}}}{1+\tan{\theta_{12}}}. Besides, deviation from π4\displaystyle \frac{\pi}{4} for θ23\theta_{23} should have been as large as deviation from 0 for θ13\theta_{13} if it were not the former is suppressed by a factor 4 compared to the latter.Comment: version to appear in Phys. Rev.

    On the four-zero texture of quark mass matrices and its stability

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    We carry out a new study of quark mass matrices MuM^{}_{\rm u} (up-type) and MdM^{}_{\rm d} (down-type) which are Hermitian and have four zero entries, and find a new part of the parameter space which was missed in the previous works. We identify two more specific four-zero patterns of MuM^{}_{\rm u} and MdM^{}_{\rm d} with fewer free parameters, and present two toy flavor-symmetry models which can help realize such special and interesting quark flavor structures. We also show that the texture zeros of MuM^{}_{\rm u} and MdM^{}_{\rm d} are essentially stable against the evolution of energy scales in an analytical way by using the one-loop renormalization-group equations.Comment: 33 pages, 4 figures, minor comments added, version to appear in Nucl. Phys.

    The effective neutrino mass of neutrinoless double-beta decays: how possible to fall into a well

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    If massive neutrinos are the Majorana particles and have a normal mass ordering, the effective mass term mee\langle m\rangle^{}_{ee} of a neutrinoless double-beta (0ν2β0\nu 2\beta) decay may suffer significant cancellations among its three components and thus sink into a decline, resulting in a "well" in the three-dimensional graph of mee|\langle m\rangle^{}_{ee}| against the smallest neutrino mass m1m^{}_1 and the relevant Majorana phase ρ\rho. We present a new and complete analytical understanding of the fine issues inside such a well, and discover a novel threshold of mee|\langle m\rangle^{}_{ee}| in terms of the neutrino masses and flavor mixing angles: mee=m3sin2θ13|\langle m\rangle^{}_{ee}|^{}_* = m^{}_3 \sin^2\theta^{}_{13} in connection with tanθ12=m1/m2\tan\theta^{}_{12} = \sqrt{m^{}_1/m^{}_2} and ρ=π\rho =\pi. This threshold point, which links the {\it local} minimum and maximum of mee|\langle m\rangle^{}_{ee}|, can be used to signify observability or sensitivity of the future 0ν2β0\nu 2\beta-decay experiments. Given current neutrino oscillation data, the possibility of mee<mee|\langle m\rangle^{}_{ee}| < |\langle m\rangle^{}_{ee}|^{}_* is found to be very small.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, version to appear in Eur. Phys. J.

    Localization of U(1)U(1) gauge vector field on flat branes with five-dimension (asymptotic) AdS5_{5} spacetime

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    In order to localize U(1)U(1) gauge vector field on Randall-Sundrum-like braneworld model with infinite extra dimension, we propose a new kind of non-minimal coupling between the U(1)U(1) gauge field and the gravity. We propose three kinds of coupling methods and they all support the localization of zero mode. In addition, one of them can support the localization of massive modes. Moreover, the massive tachyonic modes can be excluded. And our method can be used not only in the thin braneword models but also in the thick ones.Comment: Added acknowledgments to the refree. Appeared on JHE

    Minimal modifications to the Tri-Bimaximal neutrino mixing

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    In light of the observation of a relatively large θ13\theta_{13}, the ever popular Tri-Bimaximal (TBM) neutrino mixing which predicts a vanishing θ13\theta_{13} needs modifications. In this paper, we shall discuss the possibility of modifying it in a minimal way to fulfil this task. In the first part, a neutrino mass matrix with three independent parameters, which leads to the TM2 mixing, is obtained by analogy with that for the TBM mixing. In the second part, a model that can realize the TM2 mixing is constructed with flavor symmetries A4×U(1)×Z2×Z2×Z2A_4 \times U(1) \times Z_2 \times Z_2 \times Z_2. It is the variant of a model that gives the TBM mixing, with only one more flavon field included. Furthermore, the imaginary vacuum expectation value (VEV) of this flavon breaks the imposed CP symmetry and results in θ23=45\theta_{23}=45^\circ and the maximal CP violation. This VEV is also helpful for providing a large enough CP asymmetry required by the leptogenesis mechanism. Besides, this model building approach can be generalized to the TM1 mixing in a straightforward way.Comment: 21 pages, version accepted for publication in JHE
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