Tuesday, June 5, 2012

1206.0199 (Michael J. Baker et al.)

A Comprehensive Mechanism Reproducing the Mass and Mixing Parameters of
Quarks and Leptons
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Michael J. Baker, J. Bordes, H. M. Chan, S. T. Tsou
It is shown that if, from the starting point of a universal rank-one mass matrix long favoured by phenomenologists, one adds the assumption that it rotates (changes its orientation in generation space) with changing scale, one can reproduce, in terms of only 6 real parameters, all the 16 mass ratios and mixing parameters of quarks and leptons. Of these 16 quantities so reproduced, 10 for which data exist for direct comparison (i.e. the CKM elements including the CP-violating phase, the angles $\theta_{12}, \theta_{13}, \theta_{23}$ in $\nu$-oscillation, and the masses $m_c, m_\mu, m_e$) agree well with experiment, mostly to within experimental errors; 4 others ($m_s, m_u, m_d, m_{\nu_2}$), the experimental values for which can only be inferred, agree reasonably well; while 2 others ($m_{\nu_1}, \delta_{CP}$ for leptons), not yet measured experimentally, remain as predictions. In addition, one gets as bonuses, estimates for (i) the right-handed neutrino mass $m_{\nu_R}$ and (ii) the strong CP angle $\theta$ inherent in QCD. One notes in particular that the output value for $\sin^2 2 \theta_{13}$ from the fit agrees very well with recent experiments. By inputting the current experimental value with its error, one obtains further from the fit 2 new testable constraints: (i) that $\theta_{23}$ must depart from its "maximal" value: $\sin^2 2 \theta_{23} \sim 0.935 \pm 0.021$, (ii) that the CP-violating (Dirac) phase in the PMNS would be smaller than in the CKM matrix: of order only $|\sin \delta_{CP}| \leq 0.31$ if not vanishing altogether.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.0199

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