The Breaking μ τ Symmetry through the Q6 Flavour Group

Abstract

In a supersymmetric scenario, we study masses and mixings for leptons through the Q6 flavour symmetry. In the simplest case, the M effective neutrino mass matrix, that comes from the type I see-saw mechanism, breaks the μ τ interchange symmetry. As consequence, the reactor and atmospheric angles deviate from 0 and 45, respectively. At first glance, the model might accommodate very well the reactor and atmospheric angles in good agreement with the experimental data.

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