Neutrino phenomenology in the flavored NMSSM without domain wall problems

Abstract

We propose a next-to-minimal supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) extended by an A4× Z3 flavor symmetry and three right-handed neutrinos providing a detailed study of the neutrino sector and a solution to the domain wall problem. In this proposal, neutrino masses are generated through Type I seesaw mechanism while the mixing angles are described by the trimaximal mixing realized using the NMSSM singlet S and only two flavon fields. The phenomenology of neutrino parameters is studied for normal and inverted mass hierarchies. In particular, we numerically evaluated the observables related to neutrino masses and mixing, namely, Σ mi, mee, m_e, and δCP where we find that the ranges of mee and m_e are accessible by current and future experiments while the obtained ranges of Σ mi and δCP lie within the current experimental data. Another attractive feature we discussed in this paper is the circumvention of the domain wall problem induced by the spontaneous breaking of the A4× Z3 discrete symmetry. We first showed that the domain walls in the charged lepton sector occur at high energy scale leading to unproblematic domain walls, while in the neutrino sector they are inevitable. Then, to solve this problem, we reconsidered the well-known approach that relies on the explicit breaking of the discrete symmetry through the insertion of Planck-suppressed operators induced by supergravity. Neutrino physics, Discrete flavor symmetry,Trimaximal mixing, Domain walls

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