4–6 May 2015
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

On neutrino and charged lepton masses and mixings: A view from the electroweak-scale right-handed neutrino model

5 May 2015, 15:15
15m
G27 (University of Pittsburgh)

G27

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260
parallel talk Neutrinos

Speaker

Trinh Le (University of Virginia)

Description

We present a model of neutrino masses within the framework of the EW-$\nu_R$ model in which the experimentally desired form of the PMNS matrix is obtained by applying an $A_4$ symmetry to the *Higgs singlet sector* responsible for the neutrino Dirac mass matrix. This mechanism naturally avoids potential conflict with the LHC data which severely constrains the Higgs sector, in particular the Higgs doublets. Moreover, by making a simple $ans\ddot{a}tz$ we extract $\mathcal{M}_l {\mathcal{M}_l}^\dagger$ for the charged lepton sector. A similar $ans\ddot{a}tz$ is proposed for the quark sector. The sources of masses for the neutrinos are entirely different from those for the charged leptons and for the quarks and this might explain why $U_{PMNS}$ is *very different* from $V_{CKM}$.

Authors

Prof. P.Q. Hung (University of Virginia) Trinh Le (University of Virginia)

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