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mu tau symmetry, tribimaximal mixing and four zero neutrino Yukawa textures

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JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1088/1126-6708/2009/10/040

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Neutrino Physics; Beyond Standard Model

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Within the type-I seesaw framework with three heavy right chiral neutrinos and in the basis where the latter and the charged leptons are mass diagonal, a near mu tau symmetry in the neutrino sector is strongly suggested by the neutrino oscillation data. There is further evidence for a close to the tribimaximal mixing pattern which subsumes mu tau symmetry. On the other hand, the assumption of a (maximally allowed) four zero texture in the Yukawa coupling matrix Y-nu. in the same basis leads to a highly constrained and predictive theoretical scheme. We show that the requirement of an exact mu tau symmetry, coupled with observational constraints, reduces the seventy two allowed textures in such a Y-nu to only four corresponding to just two different forms of the light neutrino mass matrix m(nu). The effect of each of these on measurable quantities can be described, apart from an overall factor of the neutrino mass scale, in terms of two real parameters and a phase angle all of which are within very constrained ranges. The additional input of a tribimaximal mixing reduces these three parameters to only one with a very nearly fixed value. Implications for both flavored and unflavored leptogenesis as well as radiative lepton flavor violating decays are discussed. We also investigate the stability of these conclusions under small deviations due to renormalization group running from a high scale where the four zero texture as well as mu tau symmetry or the tribimaximal mixing pattern are imposed.

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