English

Analytical solutions to renormalization-group equations of effective neutrino masses and mixing parameters in matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2019-05-09 v2

Abstract

Recently, a complete set of differential equations for the effective neutrino masses and mixing parameters in matter have been derived to characterize their evolution with respect to the ordinary matter term a22GFNeEa \equiv 2\sqrt{2}G^{}_{\rm F} N^{}_e E, in analogy with the renormalization-group equations (RGEs) for running parameters. Via series expansion in terms of the small ratio αcΔ21/Δc\alpha^{}_{\rm c} \equiv \Delta^{}_{21}/\Delta^{}_{\rm c}, we obtain approximate analytical solutions to the RGEs of the effective neutrino parameters and make several interesting observations. First, at the leading order, θ~12\widetilde{\theta}^{}_{12} and θ~13\widetilde{\theta}^{}_{13} are given by the simple formulas in the two-flavor mixing limit, while θ~23θ23\widetilde{\theta}^{}_{23} \approx \theta^{}_{23} and δ~δ\widetilde{\delta} \approx \delta are not changed by matter effects. Second, the ratio of the matter-corrected Jarlskog invariant J~\widetilde{\cal J} to its counterpart in vacuum J{\cal J} approximates to J~/J1/(C^12C^13)\widetilde{\cal J}/{\cal J} \approx 1/(\widehat{C}^{}_{12} \widehat{C}^{}_{13}), where C^1212Acos2θ12+A2\widehat{C}^{}_{12} \equiv \sqrt{1 - 2 A^{}_* \cos 2\theta^{}_{12} + A^2_*} with Aa/Δ21A^{}_* \equiv a/\Delta^{}_{21} and C^1312Accos2θ13+Ac2\widehat{C}^{}_{13} \equiv \sqrt{1 - 2 A^{}_{\rm c} \cos 2\theta^{}_{13} + A^2_{\rm c}} with Aca/ΔcA^{}_{\rm c} \equiv a/\Delta^{}_{\rm c}. Finally, after taking higher-order corrections into account, we find compact and simple expressions of all the effective parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1901.10882,
  title  = {Analytical solutions to renormalization-group equations of effective neutrino masses and mixing parameters in matter},
  author = {Xin Wang and Shun Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.10882},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

20 pages, 8 figures. More discussions added, to be published in JHEP