# More models for lepton mixing with four constraints

**Authors:** D. Jurciukonis, L. Lavoura

arXiv: 1902.07544 · 2019-09-04

## TL;DR

This paper introduces new lepton-mixing models based on symmetries, which impose four sum rules on neutrino observables, and identifies models consistent with current neutrino oscillation data.

## Contribution

The paper develops novel lepton-mixing textures with four sum rules, enforced by symmetries in renormalizable models, expanding the landscape of viable neutrino mass models.

## Key findings

- Five models fit data at 1 sigma for normal mass ordering.
- Two models fit data at 1 sigma for inverted mass ordering.
- Predictions for neutrino observables are detailed for the viable models.

## Abstract

We propose new lepton-mixing textures that may be enforced through well-defined symmetries in renormalizable models. Each of our textures has four sum rules for the neutrino mass observables. The models are based on the type-I seesaw mechanism; their charged-lepton mass matrices are diagonal because of the symmetries imposed. Each model has three versions, depending on the identification of the charged leptons. Testing all the models, we have found that five of them agree with the data at the 1 sigma level when the neutrino-mass ordering is normal, and two models agree with the data for an inverted ordering. We detail the predictions of each of those seven models.

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