Neutrino mixing in SO(10) GUTs with non-abelian flavor symmetry in the hidden sector

Abstract

The relation between the mixing matrices of leptons and quarks: UPMNS ≈ VCKM U0, where U0 is a matrix of special forms (e.g. BM, TBM), can be a clue for understanding the lepton mixing and neutrino masses. It may imply the Grand unification and existence of a hidden sector with certain symmetry which generates U0 and leads to the smallness of neutrino masses. We apply the residual symmetry approach to obtain U0. The residual symmetries of both the visible and hidden sectors are Z2 × Z2. Their embedding in a unified flavor group is considered. We find that there are only several possible structures of U0, including the BM mixing and matrices with elements determined by the golden ratio. Realization of the BM scenario based on the SO(10) GUT with the S4 flavor group is presented. Generic features of this scenario are discussed, in particular, the prediction of CP phase 144δ CP 210 in the minimal version.

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