Neutrino Textures from Modular A4 Left--Right Symmetry: Experimental Signatures at DUNE and T2HK in the Post-JUNO Era

Abstract

We have realized different two-zero textures within the framework of the left right symmetric model using the 3 A4 modular group. The matter multiplets of the model are assigned as three singlet representations of the A4 group, and their charge assignments together with the modular weights of the Yukawa couplings are chosen in such a way that different two-zero textures of the neutrino mass matrix are obtained. In total, we have successfully realized seven different two-zero textures. Furthermore, we have studied neutrinoless double beta decay and lepton flavor violating (LFV) processes, and have calculated the effective Majorana mass and the branching ratios for LFV processes for each of the textures. We further probe these two-zero textures at the long-baseline neutrino experiments DUNE and T2HK. We find that DUNE, especially when combined with T2HK, can significantly restrict the θ23-δ CP parameter space predicted by these textures. Moreover, the inclusion of high-precision determinations of θ12 (from JUNO) and θ13 leads to a substantial, further reduction of the allowed parameter space. For assumed inverted mass ordering, the synergy of DUNE and T2HK leads to a highly predictive scenario for the B2 and B4 textures, as the allowed regions collapse into tiny islands near the CP-conserving points in the lower and higher octant of θ23, respectively.

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