Lepton Mixing Predictions from Delta(6n2) Family Symmetry
Abstract
We obtain predictions of lepton mixing parameters for direct models based on Delta(6n2) family symmetry groups for arbitrarily large n in which the full Klein symmetry is identified as a subgroup of the family symmetry. After reviewing and developing the group theory associated with Delta(6n2), we find many new candidates for large n able to yield reactor angle predictions within 3 sigma of recent global fits. We show that such Delta(6n2) models with Majorana neutrinos predict trimaximal mixing with reactor angle theta13 fixed up to a discrete choice, an oscillation phase of either zero or pi and the atmospheric angle sum rules theta23=45 degrees -/+ theta13/sqrt2, respectively, which are consistent with recent global fits and will be tested in the near future.
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