SO(3) GAUGE SYMMETRY AND NEARLY TRI-BIMAXIMAL NEUTRINO MIXING

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Abstract: In this note I mainly focus on the neutrino physics part in my talk and report the most recent progress made in cite{YLW0}. It is seen that the Majorana features of neutrinos and SO(3) gauge flavor symmetry can simultaneously explain the smallness of neutrino masses and nearly tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing when combining together with the mechanism of approximate global U(1) family symmetry. The mixing angle heta13 and CP-violating phase are in general nonzero and testable experimentally at the allowed sensitivity. The model also predicts the existence of vector-like Majorana neutrinos and charged leptons as well as new Higgs bosons, some of them can be light and explored at the LHC and ILC.









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