Non-Minimal Flavored ${\bf S}_{3}\otimes {\bf Z}_{2} $ Left-Right Symmetric Model
Abstract
We propose a non-minimal left-right symmetric model (LRSM) with Parity Symmetry where the fermion mixings arise as result of imposing an flavor symmetry, and an extra symmetry is considered to suppress some Yukawa couplings in the lepton sector. As a consequence, the effective neutrino mass matrix possesses approximately the symmetry. The breaking of the symmetry induces sizable non zero , and the deviation of from is strongly controlled by an free parameter and the complex neutrino masses. Then, an analytic study on the extreme Majorana phases is done since these turn out to be relevant to enhance or suppress the reactor and atmospheric angle. So that we have constrained the parameter space for the parameter and the lightest neutrino mass that accommodate the mixing angles. The highlighted results are: a) the normal hierarchy is ruled out since the reactor angle comes out being tiny, for any values of the Majorana phases; b) for the inverted hierarchy there is one combination in the extreme phases where the values of the reactor and atmospheric angles are compatible up to of C. L., but the parameter space is tight; c) the model favors the degenerate ordering for one combination in the extreme Majorana phases. In this case, the reactor and atmospheric angle are compatible with the experimental data for a large set of values of the free parameters. Therefore, this model may be testable by the future result that the Nova and KamLAND-Zen collaborations will provide.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1701.01747,
title = {Non-Minimal Flavored ${\bf S}_{3}\otimes {\bf Z}_{2} $ Left-Right Symmetric Model},
author = {Juan Carlos Gómez-Izquierdo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.01747},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Version three. I added references and corrected typos. 19 pages. All figures replaced, section II changed. Analytic study improved. Conclusions unchanged