Minimal lepton flavour structures lead to non-maximal 2-3 mixing
Abstract
Present data prefer a large but non-maximal 2-3 mixing in the lepton sector. We argue that this value, in connection with θ13 0.15, is the generic outcome of minimal flavour structures. We present a few different incarnations of this statement, in terms of lepton mass matrices depending on a small number of parameters, that can be justified by discrete flavour symmetries. We also propose a general procedure to study the correlation between θ23, the absolute scale and ordering of the neutrino masses, and the leptonic CP-violating phases.
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