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Generalised CP and $\Delta (6n^2)$ Family Symmetry in Semi-Direct Models of Leptons

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We perform a detailed analysis of $\Delta (6n^2)$ family symmetry combined with a generalised CP symmetry in the lepton sector, breaking to different remnant symmetries $G_{\nu}$ in the neutrino and $G_{l}$ in the charged lepton sector, together with different remnant CP symmetries in each sector. We discuss the resulting mass and mixing predictions for $G_{\nu}=Z_2$ with $G_{l}=K_4,Z_p,p>2$ and $G_{\nu}=K_4$ with $G_{l}=Z_2$. All cases correspond to the preserved symmetry smaller than the full Klein symmetry, as in the semi-direct approach, leading to predictions which depend on a single undetermined real parameter, which mainly determines the reactor angle. We focus on five phenomenologically allowed cases for which we present the resulting predictions for the PMNS parameters as a function of $n$, as well as the predictions for neutrinoless double beta decay.

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The Future of Lepton Flavor

hep-ph · 2026-06-03 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

Upcoming neutrino experiments are projected to substantially reduce the number of viable leptonic flavor models in five popular classes by measuring mass ordering, theta_23 octant, delta_CP, and absolute mass scale.

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  • The Future of Lepton Flavor hep-ph · 2026-06-03 · unverdicted · none · ref 64 · internal anchor

    Upcoming neutrino experiments are projected to substantially reduce the number of viable leptonic flavor models in five popular classes by measuring mass ordering, theta_23 octant, delta_CP, and absolute mass scale.