Partial Mass Degenerated Model and Spontaneous CP Violation in the Leptonic Sector

Abstract

We have investigated a flavour model [1] which inspired by small squared-mass difference measured in solar neutrino oscillation experiments and observability in neutrinoless double beta decay experiments. In our model, the 1 st. and 2 nd. generations of fermions have a common mass at the leading order. Such limit may be a good starting point from the points of view of understanding the mixing patterns and mass spectra. In this limit, the mass matrices are respected an O (2) symmetry on flavor space of the first two generations. For simplicity, we propose a model for lepton sector based on the DN group which is a discrete subgroup of O (2). We show that our model can reproduce the experimental data without hierarchical couplings except for 5 `- 10% tuning partially for the large neutrino mixing. Further, we show a novel relation between the tiny electron mass and the relatively large θ13 PMNS via CP violation by the complex vacuum expectation values of the extra scalar fields.

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