SUSY S4 x SU(5) revisited

Abstract

Following the recent results from Daya Bay and RENO, which measure the lepton mixing angle thetal13 ~ 0.15, we revisit a supersymmetric S4 x SU(5) model, which predicts tri-bimaximal (TB) mixing in the neutrino sector with thetal13 being too small in its original version. We show that introducing one additional S4 singlet flavon into the model gives rise to a sizable thetal13 via an operator which leads to the breaking of one of the two Z2 symmetries preserved in the neutrino sector at leading order. The results of the original model for fermion masses, quark mixing and the solar mixing angle are maintained to good precision. The atmospheric and solar mixing angle deviations from TB mixing are subject to simple sum rule bounds.

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