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Vacuum misalignment corrections to tri-bimaximal mixing and form dominance

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Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing may arise from see-saw models based on family symmetry which is spontaneously broken by flavons with particular vacuum alignments. In this paper we derive approximate analytic results which express the deviations from tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing due to vacuum misalignment. We also relate vacuum misalignment to departures from form dominance, corresponding to complex deviations from the real orthogonal R matrix, where such corrections are necessary to allow for successful leptogenesis. The analytic results show that the corrections to tri-bimaximal mixing and form dominance depend on the pattern of the vacuum misalignment, with the two effects being uncorrelated.

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King, S.F. Vacuum misalignment corrections to tri-bimaximal mixing and form dominance. J. High Energ. Phys. 2011, 115 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2011)115

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