Theta(13) and charged Lepton Flavor Violation in "warped" A(4) models
Avihay Kadosh

TL;DR
This paper explores a warped extra dimensional model with A4 flavor symmetry to explain fermion masses, neutrino mixing deviations, and predicts lepton flavor violation, with implications for upcoming experimental sensitivities.
Contribution
It introduces a specific warped A4 model addressing neutrino mixing deviations and analyzes constraints from lepton flavor violation experiments.
Findings
Model explains fermion mass hierarchies via wave function overlaps.
Deviations from tribimaximal neutrino mixing accommodate recent $ heta_{13}$ measurements.
Lepton flavor violation constraints can significantly restrict the model's parameter space.
Abstract
We recently proposed a spontaneous A flavor symmetry breaking scheme implemented in a warped extra dimensional setup to explain the observed pattern of quark and lepton masses and mixings. The main features of this choice are the explanation of fermion mass hierarchies by wave function overlaps, the emergence of tribimaximal (TBM) neutrino mixing and zero quark mixing at the leading order and the absence of tree-level gauge mediated flavor violation. Quark mixing and deviations from TBM neutrino mixing are induced by the presence of bulk A flavons, which allow for "cross-brane" interactions and a "cross-talk" between the quark and neutrino sectors. In this work, we study the constraints associated with the recent measurements of by RENO and Daya Bay, forcing every model that predicts TBM neutrino mixing to account for the significant deviation of…
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