An extension of tribimaximal lepton mixing
Y. H. Ahn, Hai-Yang Cheng, Sechul Oh

TL;DR
This paper extends tribimaximal lepton mixing models by incorporating corrections from charged lepton and neutrino sectors, analyzing their phenomenological implications and consistency with recent experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces an extended framework for lepton mixing matrices including charged lepton and neutrino corrections, with a focus on CP violation and experimental compatibility.
Findings
Predicted reactor mixing angle $ heta_{13}$ aligns with T2K and MINOS data.
Both correction scenarios are consistent within 3$\sigma$ ranges.
Leptonic CP violation $J_{CP}$ is of order $10^{-2}$.
Abstract
Harrison, Perkins and Scott have proposed simple charged lepton and neutrino mass matrices that lead to the tribimaximal mixing . We consider in this work an extension of the mass matrices so that the leptonic mixing matrix becomes , where is a unitary matrix needed to diagonalize the charged lepton mass matrix and measures the deviation of the neutrino mixing matrix from the bimaximal form. Hence, corrections to arise from both charged lepton and neutrino sectors. Following our previous work to assume a Qin-Ma-like parametrization for the charged lepton mixing matrix in which the {\it CP}-odd phase is approximately maximal, we study the phenomenological implications in two different scenarios: and . We find that the latter is…
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