Fermion Masses and Mixings in a $\mu$-$\tau$ symmetric SO(10)
Anjan S. Joshipura, Bhavik P. Kodrani, Ketan M. Patel

TL;DR
This paper integrates $$-$ au$ symmetry into a supersymmetric SO(10) GUT framework, explaining fermion masses and mixings, and predicts near-maximal atmospheric mixing, a small $ heta_{13}$, and negligible CP violation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integration of $$-$ au$ symmetry into SO(10) GUTs with spontaneous symmetry breaking, providing detailed fermion mass fits and specific leptonic mixing predictions.
Findings
Good fit to fermion masses and mixings with type-I seesaw.
Predicted leptonic mixing angles: $ heta_{23}^{l}$ near maximal, $ heta_{13}^{l}$ near current upper bound.
Small CP violating phase in neutrino oscillations.
Abstract
- symmetry imposed on the neutrino mass matrix in the flavour basis is known to be quite predictive. We integrate this very specific neutrino symmetry into a more general framework based on the supersymmetric SO(10) grand unified theory. As in several other models, the fermion mass spectrum is determined by Hermitian mass matrices resulting from the renormalizable Yukawa couplings of the 16-plet of fermions with the Higgs fields transforming as representations of the SO(10) group. The - symmetry is spontaneously broken through the 120-plet. Consequences of this scheme are considered for fermion masses using both type-I and type-II seesaw mechanism. This scenario is shown to lead to a generalized CP invariance of the mass matrices and vanishing CP violating phases if the Yukawa couplings are invariant under the - symmetry. Small…
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