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Discrete Flavour Groups, \theta_13 and Lepton Flavour Violation

Discrete flavour groups have been studied in connection with special patterns of neutrino mixing suggested by the data, such as Tri-Bimaximal mixing (groups A4, S4...) or Bi-Maximal mixing (group S4...) etc. We review the predictions for sin(\theta_13) in a number of these models and confront them w...

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Autores principales: Altarelli, Guido, Feruglio, Ferruccio, Merlo, Luca, Stamou, Emmanuel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2012)021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1450819
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author Altarelli, Guido
Feruglio, Ferruccio
Merlo, Luca
Stamou, Emmanuel
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Feruglio, Ferruccio
Merlo, Luca
Stamou, Emmanuel
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description Discrete flavour groups have been studied in connection with special patterns of neutrino mixing suggested by the data, such as Tri-Bimaximal mixing (groups A4, S4...) or Bi-Maximal mixing (group S4...) etc. We review the predictions for sin(\theta_13) in a number of these models and confront them with the experimental measurements. We compare the performances of the different classes of models in this respect. We then consider, in a supersymmetric framework, the important implications of these flavour symmetries on lepton flavour violating processes, like \mu -> e gamma and similar processes. We discuss how the existing limits constrain these models, once their parameters are adjusted so as to optimize the agreement with the measured values of the mixing angles. In the simplified CMSSM context, adopted here just for indicative purposes, the small tan(beta) range and heavy SUSY mass scales are favoured by lepton flavour violating processes, which makes it even more difficult to reproduce the reported muon g-2 discrepancy.
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spelling cern-14508192022-08-10T20:22:31Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP08(2012)021http://cds.cern.ch/record/1450819engAltarelli, GuidoFeruglio, FerruccioMerlo, LucaStamou, EmmanuelDiscrete Flavour Groups, \theta_13 and Lepton Flavour ViolationParticle Physics - PhenomenologyDiscrete flavour groups have been studied in connection with special patterns of neutrino mixing suggested by the data, such as Tri-Bimaximal mixing (groups A4, S4...) or Bi-Maximal mixing (group S4...) etc. We review the predictions for sin(\theta_13) in a number of these models and confront them with the experimental measurements. We compare the performances of the different classes of models in this respect. We then consider, in a supersymmetric framework, the important implications of these flavour symmetries on lepton flavour violating processes, like \mu -> e gamma and similar processes. We discuss how the existing limits constrain these models, once their parameters are adjusted so as to optimize the agreement with the measured values of the mixing angles. In the simplified CMSSM context, adopted here just for indicative purposes, the small tan(beta) range and heavy SUSY mass scales are favoured by lepton flavour violating processes, which makes it even more difficult to reproduce the reported muon g-2 discrepancy.Discrete flavour groups have been studied in connection with special patterns of neutrino mixing suggested by the data, such as Tri-Bimaximal mixing (groups A4, S4...) or Bi-Maximal mixing (group S4...) etc. We review the predictions for sin(\theta_13) in a number of these models and confront them with the experimental measurements. We compare the performances of the different classes of models in this respect. We then consider, in a supersymmetric framework, the important implications of these flavour symmetries on lepton flavour violating processes, like \mu -> e gamma and similar processes. We discuss how the existing limits constrain these models, once their parameters are adjusted so as to optimize the agreement with the measured values of the mixing angles. In the simplified CMSSM context, adopted here just for indicative purposes, the small tan(beta) range and heavy SUSY mass scales are favoured by lepton flavour violating processes, which makes it even more difficult to reproduce the reported muon g-2 discrepancy.arXiv:1205.4670CERN-PH-TH-2012-137RM3-TH-12-7DFPD-2012-TH-4TUM-HEP-833-12CERN-PH-TH-2012-137RM3-TH-12-7DFPD-2012-TH-4TUM-HEP-833-12oai:cds.cern.ch:14508192012-05-22
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Altarelli, Guido
Feruglio, Ferruccio
Merlo, Luca
Stamou, Emmanuel
Discrete Flavour Groups, \theta_13 and Lepton Flavour Violation
title Discrete Flavour Groups, \theta_13 and Lepton Flavour Violation
title_full Discrete Flavour Groups, \theta_13 and Lepton Flavour Violation
title_fullStr Discrete Flavour Groups, \theta_13 and Lepton Flavour Violation
title_full_unstemmed Discrete Flavour Groups, \theta_13 and Lepton Flavour Violation
title_short Discrete Flavour Groups, \theta_13 and Lepton Flavour Violation
title_sort discrete flavour groups, \theta_13 and lepton flavour violation
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2012)021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1450819
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