Implications of measured properties of the mixing matrix on mass matrices
Abstract
It is shown how the two experimentally measurable properties of the mixing matrix V, the asymmetry Delta(V)=|V12|2- |V21|2 of V with respect to the main diagonal and the Jarlskog invariant J(V)=Im(V11V12*V21*V22), can be exploited to obtain constraints on possible structures of mass matrices in the quark sector. Specific mass matrices are examined in detail as an illustration.
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