Nonzero θ13 and Leptogenesis in a Type-I See-saw Model with A4 Symmetry

Abstract

In the light of recent discovery of nonzero θ13, we have analyzed the Altarelli-Feruglio A4 flavor symmetry model extended with additional flavon. The inclusion of the new field leads to the deviation from exact tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing pattern in the context of type-I see-saw by producing a nonzero θ13 consistent with the recent experimental results at the leading order. A sum rule for light neutrino masses is also obtained in this context. The set-up constraints the two Majorana phases involved in the lepton mixing matrix in terms of A4 parameter space. We have shown that a nonzero lepton asymmetry can be generated while next-to-leading order contributions to the neutrino Yukawa couplings are considered. The two Majorana phases play crucial role in CP-asymmetry parameter and the involvement of θ13 in it, is exercised.

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