Partial mass-degeneracy and spontaneous CP violation in the lepton sector

Abstract

Inspired by the small mass-squared difference measured in the solar neutrino oscillation experiments and by the testability, we suggest that a limit of the partial mass degeneracy, in which masses of the first two generation fermions are degenerate, may be a good starting point for understanding the observed fermion mass spectra and mixing patterns. The limit indicates the existence of a two-dimensional rotation symmetry, such as O(2), DN and so on, in flavor space of the first two generations. We propose simple models for the lepton sector based on DN and show that the models can successfully reproduce the experimental data without imposing unnatural hierarchies among dimensionless couplings, although at least 10\% tuning is necessary in order to explain a large atmospheric mixing. It is especially found that the Z2 subgroup of the DN symmetry plays an important role in understanding the smallness of the electron mass and θ13 PMNS. We also discuss testability of the models by the future neutrinoless-double-beta-decay experiments and cosmological observations.

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