Analysis of the Lepton Mixing Matrix in the Two Higgs Doublet Model
Journal: Journal of Nuclear Physics, Material Sciences, Radiation and Applications (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-08-08
Authors : E. Barrada s Guevara; O. Felix Belt ran; F. Gonzalez Canales; E. Gonzalez Hernandez; E. Rod riguez Jauregui; M. Zeleny Mora;
Page : 203-219
Keywords : Neutrinos; Seesaw; PMNS matrix; 2HDM-III.;
Abstract
In the theoretical framework of Two Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM) plus three right-handed neutrinos we consider a universal treatment for the mass matrices, aside from that the active neutrinos acquire their small mass through the type-I seesaw mechanism. Then, as long as a matrix with four-zero texture is used to represent the right-handed neutrinos and Yukawa matrices, we obtain a unified treatment where all fermion mass matrices have four-zero texture. We obtain analytical and explicit expressions for the lepton flavour mixing matrix PMNS in terms of fermion masses and parameters associated with the 2HDM-III. Further, we compare these expressions of the PMNS matrix with the most up to date values of masses and mixing in the lepton sector, via a likelihood test. We find that the analytical expressions that we derived reproduce remarkably well the most recent experimental data of neutrino oscillations.
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