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Probing maximal zero textures with broken cyclic symmetry in inverse seesaw

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-10-12 v2

Abstract

Within the framework of inverse seesaw mechanism we investigate neutrino mass matrices invariant under cyclic symmetry (Z3Z_3) with maximal zero texture (6 zero textures). We explore two different approaches to obtain the cyclic symmetry invariant form of the constituent matrices. In the first one we consider explicit cyclic symmetry in the neutrino sector of the Lagrangian which dictates the emerged effective neutrino mass matrix (mνm_\nu) to be symmetry invariant and hence leads to a degeneracy in masses. We then consider explicit breaking of the symmetry through a dimensionless parameter ϵ\epsilon^{\prime} to remove the degeneracy. It is seen that the method doesn't support the current neutrino oscillation global fit data even after considering the correction from cyclic symmetry invariant charged lepton mass matrix (mlm_l) unless the breaking parameter is too large. In the second method, we assume the same forms of the neutrino mass matrices, however, symmetry is broken in the charged lepton sector. All the structures of the mass matrices are now dictated by an effective residual symmetry of some larger symmetry group in the Lagrangian. For illustration, we exemplify a toy model based on softly broken A4A_4 symmetry group which leads to one of the combination of mlm_l, mDm_D, MRSM_{RS} and μ\mu to generate effective mνm_\nu. All the emerged mass matrices predict a constraint range of the CP violating phases and atmospheric mixing angle along with an inverted hierarchical structure of the neutrino masses. Further, significant predictions on ββ0ν\beta\beta0\nu decay parameter m11|m_{11}| and the sum of the three light neutrino masses (Σimi\Sigma_im_i) are also obtained.

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@article{arxiv.1507.02582,
  title  = {Probing maximal zero textures with broken cyclic symmetry in inverse seesaw},
  author = {Rome Samanta and Ambar Ghosal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.02582},
  year   = {2016}
}

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14 pages, 19 figures, 6 tables, To appear in NPB