Large theta13 from a model with broken Le-Lmu-Ltau symmetry
Abstract
Recent data in the neutrino sector point towards a relatively large value of the reactor angle, incompatible with a vanishing theta 13 at about 3 sigma. In order to explain such a result, we propose a SUSY model based on the broken Le-Lmu-Ltau symmetry, where large deviations from the symmetric limit theta12 = pi/4, tan(theta23) O(1) and theta13 = 0 mainly come from the charged lepton sector. We show that a description of all neutrino data is possible if the charged lepton mass matrix has a special pattern of complex matrix elements.
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