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Recent Neutrino Data and Type III Seesaw with Discrete Symmetry

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In light of the recent neutrino experiment results from Daya Bay and RENO Collaborations, we study phenomenology of neutrino mixing angles in the Type III seesaw model with an discrete A4×Z2A_4 \times Z_2 symmetry, whose spontaneously breaking scale is much higher than the electroweak scale. At tree level, the tri-bimaximal (TBM) form of the lepton mixing matrix can be obtained from leptonic Yukawa interactions in a natural way. We introduce all possible effective dimension-5 operators, invariant under the Standard Model gauge group and A4×Z2A_4 \times Z_2, and explicitly show that they induce a deviation of the lepton mixing from the TBM mixing matrix, which can explain a large mixing angle θ13\theta_{13} together with small deviations of the solar and atmospheric mixing angles from the TBM. Two possible scenarios are investigated, by taking into account either negligible or sizable contributions from the light charged lepton sector to the lepton mixing matrix. Especially it is found in the latter scenario that all the neutrino experimental data, including the recent best-fit value of θ13=8.68\theta_{13} = 8.68^{\circ}, can be accommodated. The leptonic CP violation characterized by the Jarlskog invariant JCPJ_{CP} has a non-vanishing value, indicating a signal of maximal CP violation.Comment: 28 pages, 7 figures and references are adde

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