Prediction of the CP violation in the Phenomenological Quark-Lepton Mass Matrix Approach
Abstract
We explore the phenomenological quark-lepton mass matrices, which are devised following the S3 flavour symmetry principle, yet fully consistent with SU(5) gauge models with the Higgs particles of 5, 45 and their conjugates. The model contains 10 free parameters altogether. When 6 parameters are fixed by charge 2/3 quark and charged lepton masses, charge(-1/3) quark masses and all quark mixing matrix elements are predicted to be close to experiment, leaving some narrow ranges still as freedom. Further specification of 3 more parameters (using, md, Cabibbo angle and |Vcb|) suffices to fix the quark mixing matrix nearly completely, and all elements come out to be in accurate agreement with experiment. We obtain the CP violation phase as a prediction.
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