In modular flavor models, fermion mass hierarchies require the modulus to sit near the critical points i, i∞, or ω; the paper classifies the near-critical mass patterns for reducible 2⊕1 matter assignments.
Modular symmetry at level 6 and a new route towards finite modular groups
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We propose to construct the finite modular groups from the quotient of two principal congruence subgroups as $\Gamma(N')/\Gamma(N")$, and the modular group $SL(2,\mathbb{Z})$ is extended to a principal congruence subgroup $\Gamma(N')$. The original modular invariant theory is reproduced when $N'=1$. We perform a comprehensive study of $\Gamma'_6$ modular symmetry corresponding to $N'=1$ and $N"=6$, five types of models for lepton masses and mixing with $\Gamma'_6$ modular symmetry are discussed and some example models are studied numerically. The case of $N'=2$ and $N"=6$ is considered, the finite modular group is $\Gamma(2)/\Gamma(6)\cong T'$, and a benchmark model is constructed.
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Modular Flavor Symmetries and Fermion Mass Hierarchies
In modular flavor models, fermion mass hierarchies require the modulus to sit near the critical points i, i∞, or ω; the paper classifies the near-critical mass patterns for reducible 2⊕1 matter assignments.