Neutrino masses and mixing in A5 with flavour antisymmetry
Abstract
We discuss consequences of assuming that the (Majorana) neutrino mass matrix M and the charged lepton mass matrix Ml satisfy, ST M S=-M~,Tl MlMl Tl=MlMl with respect to some discrete groups S,Tl contained in A5. These assumptions lead to a neutrino mass spectrum with two degenerate and one massless neutrino and also constrain mixing among them. We derive possible mixing patterns following from the choices S=Z2,~ Z2× Z2 and Tl=Z2, ~ Z2× Z2, ~Z3, ~Z5 as subgroups of A5. One predicts the maximal atmospheric neutrino mixing angle θ23 and μ-τ reflection symmetry in large number of cases but it is also possible to obtain non-maximal values for θ23. Only the third column of the neutrino mixing matrix can be obtained at the leading order due to degeneracy in masses of two of the neutrinos. We take up a specific example within A5 group and identify Higgs vacuum expectations values which realize the above assumptions. Non-leading terms present in this example are shown to lead to splitting among degenerate pairs and a consistent description of both neutrino masses and mixing angles.