Fractionalized time reversal, parity and charge conjugation symmetry in topological superconductor: a possible origin of three generations of neutrinos and mass mixing

Abstract

The existence of three generations of neutrinos(charged leptons/quarks) and their mass mixing are deep mysteries of our universe. Recently, Majorana's spirit returns in modern condensed matter physics -- in the context of topological Majorana zero modes in certain classes of topological superconductors(TSCs). In this paper, we attempt to investigate the topological nature of the neutrino by assuming that a relativistic Majorana fermion can be divided into four topological Majorana zero modes at cutoff energy scale, e.g. planck scale. We begin with an exactly solvable 1D lattice model which realizes a T2=-1 time reversal symmetry protected TSC, and show that a pair of topological Majorana zero modes can realize a T4=-1 time reversal symmetry.Moreover, we find that a pair of topological Majorana zero modes can also realize a P4=-1 parity symmetry and even a nontrivial C4=-1 charge conjugation symmetry. Next, we argue that the origin of three generations of neutrinos(charged leptons and quarks) can be naturally explained as three distinguishable ways of forming a pair of complex fermions(with opposite spin polarizations) out of four topological Majorana zero modes, characterized by the T4=-1, (TP)4=-1 and (T C)4=-1 fractionalized symmetries that each complex fermion carries at cutoff energy scale. Finally, we use a semiclassical approach to compute the neutrino mass mixing matrix at leading order(LO), e.g., in the absence of CP violation correction. We obtain θ12=31.7, θ23=45 and θ13=0(the golden ratio pattern), which is consistent with an A5 flavor symmetry pattern. We further predict an exact mass ratio of the three mass eigenstates of neutrinos with m1/m3=m2/m3=3/5 and an effective mass of neutrinoless double beta decay m0ββ=m1/5.

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