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arxiv: hep-ph/0511282 · v2 · submitted 2005-11-23 · ✦ hep-ph

Massive neutrinos in a grounds-up approach with quark-lepton similarity

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keywords neutrinoright-handedbetadoubletlargemajoranathetaaccount
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We examine neutrino oscillations in a two Higgs doublet model (2HDM) in which the second doublet couples only to the third generation right-handed up-fermions, i.e., to t_R and to N_3 which is the heaviest right-handed Majorana neutrino. The inherently large tan(beta) of this model can naturally account for the large top mass and, based on a quark-lepton similarity ansatz, when embedded into a seesaw mechanism it can also account for the observed neutrino masses and mixing angles giving a very small theta_13: -0.017 < theta_13 < 0.021 at 99% CL, and a very restrictive prediction for the atmospheric mixing angle: 42.9(deg) < theta_atm < 45.2(deg) at 99% CL. The large value of tan(beta) also sets the mass scale of the heaviest right-handed Majorana neutrino N_3 and triggers successful leptogenesis through a CP-asymmetry in the decays of the N_1 (lightest right-handed Majorana) which is tan^2(beta) enhanced compared to the CP-asymmetry obtained in models for leptogenesis with one Higgs doublet or in the MSSM. This enhancement allows us to relax the lower bound on M_{N_1} and consequently also the lower bound on the reheating temperature of the early universe.

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