A comparative study of type-II, inverse and linear seesaw mechanisms with A4 flavour symmetry

Abstract

We present a comparative analysis of neutrino models based on a broad class of low scale seesaw mechanisms, viz., type II, inverse (ISS) and linear seesaw (LSS) mechanisms that are used to realize the tiny masses of neutrino. In particular, we present their lagrangians with respective particle content. We incorporate A4 flavour symmetry into our models to investigate the light neutrino masses and mixings and flavour structure as well. Apart from it, symmetries like U(1)X, Z4 and Z5 to make the models viable are also used. Recent global fit values of neutrino oscillation parameters are used to find the unknown neutrino oscillation parameters such as the lightest neutrino mass and CPV phases (Dirac and Majorana). These unknown parameters can be found by solving a set of simultaneous equations obtained by using A4 product rules in the Lagrangian for different VEV alignments of the triplet flavon field. Finally these data of unknown neutrino oscillation parameters are used to study cLFV (Charged lepton flavour violation) decay μ→ e+γ and is constrained using their latest bounds and sensitivities. Though we have constructed the models for all type II, ISS and LSS models for the sake of comparison, we focus on computation in LSS in this work. Computations are done up to the tolerance level <10-5.

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