Deconstruction and bilarge neutrino mixing

Jan, 2003
40 pages
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Report number:
  • TUM-HEP-498-03

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Abstract:
We present a model for lepton masses and mixing angles using the deconstruction setup, based on a non-Abelian flavor symmetry which is a split extension of the Klein group. The symmetries enforce an approximately maximal atmospheric mixing angle theta_{23}, a nearly vanishing reactor mixing angle theta_{13}, and the hierarchy of charged lepton masses. The charged lepton mass spectrum emerges from the Froggatt-Nielsen mechanism interpreted in terms of deconstructed extra dimensions compactified on S^1. A normal neutrino mass hierarchy arises from the coupling to right-handed neutrinos propagating in latticized S^1/Z_2 orbifold extra dimensions. Here, the solar mass squared difference is suppressed by the size of the dynamically generated bulk manifold. Without tuning of parameters, the model yields the solar mixing angle theta_{12} = arctan 1/2^{1/2}. Thus, the obtained neutrino masses and mixing angles are all in agreement with the Mikheyev--Smirnov--Wolfenstein large mixing angle solution of the solar neutrino problem.
  • lepton: mass generation
  • lepton: mixing angle
  • neutrino: mass
  • neutrino: mixing angle
  • mass: hierarchy
  • neutrino: cosmic radiation
  • neutrino: solar
  • space-time: higher-dimensional
  • lattice field theory
  • effective Lagrangian