Analysis of right-handed Majorana neutrino mass in an SU(4) × SU(2)L × SU(2)R Pati--Salam model with democratic texture
Abstract
In this paper, we attempt to build an unified model with democratic texture, that have some unification between Y and Yu. Since the S3L × S3R flavor symmetry is chiral, the unified gauge group is assumed to be Pati-Salam type SU(4)c × SU(2)L × SU(2)R. The flavor symmetry breaking scheme is considered to be S3L × S3R S2L × S2R 0. In this picture, the four-zero texture is desirable for realistic mass and mixings. This texture is realized by a specific representation for the second breaking of the S3L × S3R flavor symmetry. Assuming only renormalizable Yukawa interactions, type-I seesaw mechanism, and neglecting CP phases for simplicity, the right-handed neutrino mass matrix MR can be reconstructed from low energy input values. Numerical analysis shows that the texture of MR basically behaves like the "waterfall texture". Since MR tends to be the "cascade texture" in the democratic texture approach, a model with type-I seesaw and up-type Yukawa unification Y Yu basically requires fine-tunings between parameters. Therefore, it seems to be more realistic to consider universal waterfall textures for both Yf and MR, e.g., by the radiative mass generation or the Froggatt--Nielsen mechanism. Moreover, analysis of eigenvalues shows that the lightest mass eigenvalue MR1 is too light to achieve successful thermal leptogenesis. Although the resonant leptogenesis might be possible, it also requires fine-tunings of parameters.
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