Origin of Hierarchical Structures of Quark and Lepton Mass Matrices
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It is shown that the so-called "Yukawaon" model can give a unified description of masses, mixing and $CP$ violation parameters of quarks and leptons without using any hierarchical (family number-dependent) parameters besides the charged lepton masses. Here, we have introduced a phase matrix $P={\rm daig}(e^{i \phi_1}, e^{i \phi_2}, e^{i \phi_3})$ with the phase parameters $(\phi_1, \phi_2, \phi_3)$ which are described in terms of family number-independent parameters, together with using only the charged lepton mass parameters as the family number-dependent parameters. In this paper, the $CP$ violating phase parameters $\delta_{CP}^q$ and $\delta_{CP}^\ell$ in the standard expression of $V_{CKM}$ and $U_{PMNS}$ are predicted as $\delta_{CP}^q \simeq 72^\circ$ and $\delta_{CP}^\ell \simeq -76^\circ$, respectively, i.e. $\delta_{CP}^\ell \sim - \delta_{CP}^q$.
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