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Renormalization group evolution induced breaking of $\mu-\tau$ reflection symmetry in MSSM with effects of variation of $tan\beta$

Chandan Duarah, Chandan Kumar Borah

Renormalization group running from a high flavor scale breaks exact μ-τ reflection symmetry in the MSSM, with the size of the breaking set by the value of tanβ.

arxiv:2512.10586 v1 · 2025-12-11 · hep-ph

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By choosing suitable free parameters at the high-energy scale, we reproduce the low-energy experimental constraints on neutrino observables consistent with 3ν global analysis data. We then examine how the breaking of μ-τ reflection symmetry is influenced by different values of tanβ, considering three benchmark choices.

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That an exact μ-τ reflection symmetry can be imposed at the high flavor symmetry scale Λ_FS and that the complete set of coupled RGEs for neutrino masses, angles, and phases can be integrated accurately down to the electroweak scale with the SUSY breaking scale fixed at 7 TeV.

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RG evolution from a high flavor scale breaks exact μ-τ reflection symmetry in the MSSM neutrino sector, with the breaking pattern depending on the choice of tanβ for both normal and inverted mass orderings.

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[2] K. Abe et. al.(SK and T2K Collab.);Phys. Rev. Lett.134, 12488 (2025) 2025
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[4] Allega et al.,(SNO+ Collab.);Eur 2025
[5] F. P. An et. al. (Daya Bay Collab.);Phys. Rev. Lett.135, 201802 (2025) 2025

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arxiv: 2512.10586 · arxiv_version: 2512.10586v1 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2512.10586 · pith_short_12: PBI5UYGVTRGS · pith_short_16: PBI5UYGVTRGSF65F · pith_short_8: PBI5UYGV
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