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Main Authors: Alvarado, Carlos, Bautista, Janelly, Stuart, Alexander J.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.07785
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author Alvarado, Carlos
Bautista, Janelly
Stuart, Alexander J.
author_facet Alvarado, Carlos
Bautista, Janelly
Stuart, Alexander J.
contents By assuming there exist three massive non-degenerate Majorana neutrinos, it is possible to describe neutrino mixing with a residual, unbroken discrete Klein subgroup of a larger spontaneously broken flavor symmetry group. Motivated by forthcoming measurements of leptonic CP violation, we revisit this framework by applying group presentation rules to it. We develop a method that is able to reproduce all previous results in the literature and may also hint at a possible group theoretical origin of CP violation in the Klein symmetry elements. This is due to the explicit appearance of a phase in them. However, for the cases considered in this analysis, it turns out that this phase can be removed. Still, this new method warrants further study.
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spellingShingle Predicting Neutrino Mixing Angles Using Group Presentations
Alvarado, Carlos
Bautista, Janelly
Stuart, Alexander J.
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
By assuming there exist three massive non-degenerate Majorana neutrinos, it is possible to describe neutrino mixing with a residual, unbroken discrete Klein subgroup of a larger spontaneously broken flavor symmetry group. Motivated by forthcoming measurements of leptonic CP violation, we revisit this framework by applying group presentation rules to it. We develop a method that is able to reproduce all previous results in the literature and may also hint at a possible group theoretical origin of CP violation in the Klein symmetry elements. This is due to the explicit appearance of a phase in them. However, for the cases considered in this analysis, it turns out that this phase can be removed. Still, this new method warrants further study.
title Predicting Neutrino Mixing Angles Using Group Presentations
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.07785