Neutrino oscillations from warped flavor symmetry: predictions for long baseline experiments T2K, NOvA and DUNE
Abstract
Here we study the pattern of neutrino oscillations emerging from a previously proposed warped model construction incorporating (27) flavor symmetry. In addition to a complete description of fermion masses, the model predicts the lepton mixing matrix in terms of two parameters. The good measurement of θ13 makes these two parameters nearly proportional, leading to an approximate one-parameter description of neutrino oscillations. There is a sharp fourfold degenerate correlation between δCP and the atmospheric mixing angle θ23, so that maximal θ23 also implies maximal leptonic CP violation. The predicted electron neutrino and anti-neutrino appearance probabilities indicate that the model should be tested at the T2K, NO and DUNE long baseline oscillation experiments.
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