A new and trivial CP symmetry for extended A4 flavor
Abstract
The combination of μ-τ exchange together with CP conjugation in the neutrino sector (known as CPμτ symmetry or μτ-reflection) is known to predict the viable pattern: θ23=45, maximal Dirac CP phase and trivial Majorana phases. We implement such a CP symmetry as a new CP symmetry in theories with A4 flavor. The implementation in a complete renormalizable model leads to a new form for the neutrino mass matrix that leads to further predictions: normal hierarchical spectrum with lightest mass and mββ (0ββ) of only few meV, and either 1 or 2 has opposite CP parity. An approximate Lμ-Lτ symmetry arises naturally and controls the flavor structure of the model. The light neutrino masses are generated by the extended seesaw mechanism with 6 right-handed neutrinos (RHNs). The requirement of negligible one-loop corrections to light neutrino masses, validity of the extended seesaw approximation and not too long-lived BSM states to comply with BBN essentially restricts the parameters of the model to a small region: three relatively light right-handed neutrinos at the GeV scale, heavier neutrinos at the electroweak scale and Yukawa couplings smaller than the electron Yukawa. Such a small Yukawa couplings render these RHNs unobservable in terrestrial experiments.
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