Examining the Geometrical Model with Inverted Mass Hierarchy for Neutrinos
Abstract
The comprehensive analyses are presented in the model with the inverted mass hierarchy for neutrinos, which follows from a geometrical structure of a (1+5) dimensional space-time where two extra dimensions are compactified on the T^2/Z_3 orbifold. The model gives two large lepton flavor mixings due to the S3 structure in the (1+5) dimensional space-time. It also predicts the lightest neutrino mass as m_3=(1-50)\times 10^{-5}eV and the effective neutrino mass responsible for neutrinoless double beta decays as <m>_{ee}\simeq 50 meV. The low energy CP violation, J_{CP} could be 0.02. On the other hand, the observed baryon asymmetry in the present universe is produced by the non-thermal leptogenesis, which works even at the reheating temperature TR=10^{4}-10^{6}GeV. The correlation between the baryon asymmetry and the low energy CP violation is examined in this model.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0701083,
title = {Examining the Geometrical Model with Inverted Mass Hierarchy for Neutrinos},
author = {Mizue Honda and Morimitsu Tanimoto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0701083},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
17 pages, 10 figures, a reference is added, minor change in introduction