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Origin of Symmetric PMNS and CKM Matrices

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-03-11 v3

Abstract

The PMNS and CKM matrices are phenomenologically close to symmetric, and a symmetric form could be used as zeroth-order approximation for both matrices. We study the possible theoretical origin of this feature in flavor symmetry models. We identify necessary geometric properties of discrete flavor symmetry groups that can lead to symmetric mixing matrices. Those properties are actually very common in discrete groups such as A4A_{4}, S4S_{4} or Δ(96)\Delta(96). As an application of our theorem, we generate a symmetric lepton mixing scheme with θ12=θ23=36.21;θ13=12.20\theta_{12}=\theta_{23}=36.21^{\circ};\theta_{13}=12.20^{\circ} and δ=0\delta=0, realized with the group Δ(96)\Delta(96).

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1501.02991,
  title  = {Origin of Symmetric PMNS and CKM Matrices},
  author = {Werner Rodejohann and Xun-Jie Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.02991},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

8 pages. 4 figures. minor corrections to appear in PRD