Predictive neutrino mass textures with origin of flavor symmetries
Tatsuo Kobayashi, Takaaki Nomura, Hiroshi Okada

TL;DR
This paper systematically explores how various flavor symmetries can produce predictive one-zero neutrino mass textures, proposing a concrete model with dark matter and gauge boson phenomenology.
Contribution
It identifies symmetry origins of neutrino textures and introduces a new model linking neutrino masses with dark matter and gauge bosons.
Findings
Symmetries can generate specific neutrino mass textures.
A new model with dark matter candidate and extra gauge boson is proposed.
Phenomenological implications of the model are analyzed.
Abstract
We investigate origins of predictive one-zero neutrino mass textures in a systematic way. Here we search Abelian continuous(discrete) global symmetries, and non-Abelian discrete symmetries, and show how to realize these neutrino masses. Then we propose a concrete model involving a dark matter candidate and an extra gauge boson, and show their phenomenologies.
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