Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?

Abstract We provide a complete answer to the following question: what are the flavour groups and representations providing, in the symmetric limit, an approximate description of lepton masses and mixings? We assume that neutrino masses are described by the Weinberg operator. We show that the pattern...

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Main Authors: Y. Reyimuaji, A. Romanino
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2018)067
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spelling doaj-71faab02bd1d4fb5a5fb081843b892a42020-11-24T22:08:22ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-03-012018313410.1007/JHEP03(2018)067Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?Y. Reyimuaji0A. Romanino1SISSA/ISAS and INFNSISSA/ISAS and INFNAbstract We provide a complete answer to the following question: what are the flavour groups and representations providing, in the symmetric limit, an approximate description of lepton masses and mixings? We assume that neutrino masses are described by the Weinberg operator. We show that the pattern of lepton masses and mixings only depends on the dimension, type (real, pseudoreal, complex), and equivalence of the irreducible components of the flavour representation, and we find only six viable cases. In all cases the neutrinos are either anarchical or have an inverted hierarchical spectrum. In the context of SU(5) unification, only the anarchical option is allowed. Therefore, if the hint of a normal hierarchical spectrum were confirmed, we would conclude (under the above assumption) that symmetry breaking effects must play a leading order role in the understanding of neutrino flavour observables. In order to obtain the above results, we develop a simple algorithm to determine the form of the lepton masses and mixings directly from the structure of the decomposition of the flavour representation in irreducible components, without the need to specify the form of the lepton mass matrices.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2018)067Beyond Standard ModelNeutrino Physics
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author Y. Reyimuaji
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Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?
Journal of High Energy Physics
Beyond Standard Model
Neutrino Physics
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A. Romanino
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title Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?
title_short Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?
title_full Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?
title_fullStr Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?
title_full_unstemmed Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?
title_sort can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing?
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract We provide a complete answer to the following question: what are the flavour groups and representations providing, in the symmetric limit, an approximate description of lepton masses and mixings? We assume that neutrino masses are described by the Weinberg operator. We show that the pattern of lepton masses and mixings only depends on the dimension, type (real, pseudoreal, complex), and equivalence of the irreducible components of the flavour representation, and we find only six viable cases. In all cases the neutrinos are either anarchical or have an inverted hierarchical spectrum. In the context of SU(5) unification, only the anarchical option is allowed. Therefore, if the hint of a normal hierarchical spectrum were confirmed, we would conclude (under the above assumption) that symmetry breaking effects must play a leading order role in the understanding of neutrino flavour observables. In order to obtain the above results, we develop a simple algorithm to determine the form of the lepton masses and mixings directly from the structure of the decomposition of the flavour representation in irreducible components, without the need to specify the form of the lepton mass matrices.
topic Beyond Standard Model
Neutrino Physics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2018)067
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