Revisiting A4 model for leptons in light of NuFIT 3.2
Abstract
We revisit the A4 model for leptons in light of new result of NuFIT 3.2. We introduce a new flavon η transforming as A4 singlet 1' or 1" which couples to both charged leptons and neutrinos in next-leading order operators. The model consists of the five parameters: the lightest neutrino mass m1, the vacuum expectation value of η and three CP violating phases after inputting the experimental values of m atm2 and m sol2. The model with the 1" singlet flavon gives the prediction of 2 θ12 around the best fit of NuFIT 3.2 while keeping near the maximal mixing of θ23. Inputting the experimental mixing angles with the 1\,σ error-bar, the Dirac CP violating phase is clearly predicted to be |δCP|=50- 120, which will be tested by the precise observed value in the future. In order to get the best fit value 2θ23=0.538, the sum of three neutrino masses is predicted to be larger than 90\,meV. The cosmological observation for the sum of neutrino masses will also provide a crucial test of our predictions. It is remarked that the model is consistent with the experimental data only for the normal hierarchy of neutrino masses.
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