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$T^{'}$ Predictions of PMNS and CKM Angles
Paul H. Frampton, Shinya Matsuzaki
Published 2009-02-06, updated 2009-07-09Version 2
Generalizing a previous model to accommodate the third quark family and CP violation, we present a $T^{'}$ model which predicts tribimaximal neutrino (PMNS) mixings while the central predictions for quark mixings are $|V_{td}/V_{ts}| = 0.245$ and $|V_{ub}/V_{cb}| = 0.237$ with a predicted CP violating KM phase $\delta_{KM} = 65.8^{0}$. All these are acceptably close to experiment, including the KM phase for which the allowed values are $63^{0} < \delta_{KM} < 72^{0}$, and depend only on use of symmetry $T^{'} \times Z_2$ to define the model and no additional parameters.
Comments: Simplified presentation
Journal: Phys.Lett.B679:347-349,2009
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: ckm angles, predicts tribimaximal neutrino, predicted cp violating km phase, central predictions, cp violation
Tags: journal article
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