Tri-Bi-Maximal Mixing in Asymmetric Textures
Abstract
At the occasion of his eighty fifth birthday, I wish to to recognize the crucial role that my advisor, Professor Ayalam Balachandran, played in enabling me to evolve from engineering to physics. So many years later, this student presents his latest efforts: the importance of asymmetry in the Yukawa matrices. We start with a purely phenomenological approach with Tri-Bi-Maximal mixing as input: it predicts the value of the CP-violating angle with the three mixing angles within one sigma of their pdf values. To ensure as much naturalness as possible, a model which starts from SU5 and extends to E6 is discussed, in the context of finite family groups which are subgroups G2.
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