The pi/12 model fixes the electron row to sin2 theta12 = 0.31811 and sin2 theta13 = 0.02233, and predicts delta about 272 degrees, epsilon2 about -0.066, and sum m nu about 65.6 meV.
CP Symmetry and Lepton Mixing from a Scan of Finite Discrete Groups
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Including the generalized CP symmetry, we have performed a comprehensive scan of leptonic mixing patterns which can be obtained from finite discrete groups with order less than 2000. Both the semidirect approach and its variant are considered. The lepton mixing matrices which can admit a good agreement with experimental data can be organized into eight different categories up to possible row and column permutations. These viable mixing patterns can be completely obtained from the discrete flavor groups $\Delta(6n^2)$, $D^{(1)}_{9n,3n}$, $A_5$ and $\Sigma(168)$ combined with CP symmetry. We perform a detailed analytical and numerical analysis for each possible mixing pattern. The resulting predictions for lepton mixing parameter, neutrinoless double decay and flavored leptogenesis are studied.
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The $\pi/12$ model: trimaximal first-column lepton mixing with charged-lepton $\mu$--$\tau$ breaking
The pi/12 model fixes the electron row to sin2 theta12 = 0.31811 and sin2 theta13 = 0.02233, and predicts delta about 272 degrees, epsilon2 about -0.066, and sum m nu about 65.6 meV.