Non-zero θ13 and leptonic CP phase with A4 Symmetry

Abstract

We consider a model based on A4 symmetry to explain the phenomenon of neutrino mixing. The spontaneous symmetry breaking of A4 symmetry leads to a co-bimaximal mixing matrix at leading order. We consider the effect of higher order corrections in neutrino sector and find that the mixing angles thus obtained, come well within the 3σ ranges of their experimental values. We study the implications of this formalism on the other phenomenological observables, such as CP violating phase, Jarlskog invariant and the effective Majorana mass |Mee|. We also obtain the branching ratio of the lepton flavour violating decay μ→ e γ in the context of this model and find that it can be less than its present experimental upper bound.

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