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Horizontal Symmetries $Δ(150)$ and $Δ(600)$

Using group theory of mixing to examine all finite subgroups of SU(3) with an order less than 512, we found recently that only the group $Δ(150)$ can give rise to a correct reactor angle $þ_{13}$ of neutrino mixing without any free parameter. It predicts $\sin^22þ_{13}=0.11$ and a sub-maximal atmospheric angle with $\sin^22þ_{23}=0.94$, in good agreement with experiment. The solar angle $þ_{12}$, the CP phase $\d$, and the neutrino masses $m_i$ are left as free parameters. In this article we provide more details of this case, discuss possible gain and loss by introducing right-handed symmetries, and/or valons to construct dynamical models. A simple model is discussed where the solar angle agrees with experiment, and all its mixing parameters can be obtained from the group $Δ(600)$ by symmetry alone. The promotion of $Δ(150)$ to $Δ(600)$ is on the one hand analogous to the promotion of $S_3$ to $S_4$ in the presence of tribimaximal mixing, and on the other hand similar to the extension from $A_4$ to $S_4$ in that case.

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