Predicting the Values of the Leptonic CP Violation Phases
S. T. Petcov

TL;DR
This paper explores how different neutrino mixing models, based on flavor symmetries, predict CP violation phases and their implications for neutrino oscillation experiments and neutrinoless double beta decay.
Contribution
It derives predictions for CP violation phases in various neutrino mixing schemes associated with specific flavor symmetries, extending previous models to include recent experimental data.
Findings
Large CP violation effects predicted ($|J_{CP}| ext{ around } 0.031-0.034)
Predictions for Majorana phases can be made for each mixing scheme
Distinguishing models requires precise measurements of oselta or $J_{CP}$
Abstract
Using the fact that the neutrino mixing matrix , where and result from the diagonalisation of the charged lepton and neutrino mass matrices, we consider a number of forms of associated with a variety of flavour symmetries: i) bimaximal (BM) and ii) tri-bimaximal (TBM) forms, the forms corresponding iii) to the conservation of the lepton charge (LC), iv) to golden ratio type A (GRA) mixing, v) golden ratio type B (GRB) mixing, and iii) to hexagonal (HG) mixing. Employing the minimal form of that can provide the requisite corrections to so that reactor, atmospheric and solar neutrino mixing angles , and have values compatible with the current data, including a possible sizable deviation of from , we discuss the possibility to…
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