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Predictions from scoto-seesaw with $A_4$ modular symmetry

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-04-25 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

This paper's novelty lies in introducing a hybrid scoto-seesaw model rooted in A4A_4 discrete modular symmetry leading to several interesting phenomenological implications. The scoto-seesaw framework leads to generation of one mass square difference (Δmatm2( \Delta m^2_{\rm atm}) using the type-I seesaw mechanism at the tree level. Additionally, the scotogenic contribution is vital in obtaining the other mass square difference (Δmsol2\Delta m^2 _{\rm sol}) at the loop level, thus providing a clear interpretation of the two different mass square differences. The non-trivial transformation of Yukawa couplings under the A4A_4 modular symmetry helps to explore neutrino phenomenology with a specific flavor structure of the mass matrix. In addition to predictions for neutrino mass ordering, mixing angles and CP phases, this setup leads to precise predictions for mi\sum m_i as well as mee|m_{ee}|. In particular, the model predicts mi(0.073,0.097)\sum m_i \in (0.073,0.097) eV and mee(3.15,6.66)×103\left| m_{ee}\right| \in (3.15,6.66)\times 10^{-3} eV range; within reach of upcoming experiments. Furthermore, our model is also promising for addressing lepton flavor violations, i.e., αβγ\ell_\alpha \to \ell_\beta \gamma, α3β\ell_\alpha \to 3\ell_\beta and μe\mu - e conversion rates while staying within the realm of current experimental limits.

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@article{arxiv.2310.02363,
  title  = {Predictions from scoto-seesaw with $A_4$ modular symmetry},
  author = {Ranjeet Kumar and Priya Mishra and Mitesh Kumar Behera and Rukmani Mohanta and Rahul Srivastava},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.02363},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

38 pages, 4 tables, 15 figures, V3 minor correction, results unchanged, matches with published version in PLB