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Inverted Hierarchy Models of Neutrino Masses

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-31 v2

Abstract

We study models of neutrino masses which naturally give rise to an inverted mass hierarchy and bi-maximal mixing. The models are based on the see-saw mechanism with three right-handed neutrinos, which generates a single mass term of the form νe(νμ+ντ)\nu_e(\nu_{\mu}+\nu_{\tau}) corresponding to two degenerate neutrinos νe\nu_e and νμ+ντ\nu_{\mu}+\nu_{\tau}, and one massless neutrino νμντ\nu_{\mu}-\nu_{\tau}. Atmospheric neutrino oscillations are accounted for if the degenerate mass term is about 5×1025\times 10^{-2} eV. Solar neutrino oscillations of the Large Mixing Angle MSW type arise when small perturbations are included leading to a mass splitting between the degenerate pair of about (1.72.0)×104(1.7-2.0)\times 10^{-4} eV for the successful cases. We study the conditions that such models must satisfy in the framework of a U(1) family symmetry broken by vector singlets, and catalogue the simplest examples. We then perform a renormalisation group analysis of the neutrino masses and mixing angles, assuming the supersymmetric standard model, and find modest radiative corrections of a few per cent, showing that the model is stable. At low energies we find sin22θ230.930.96\sin^22\theta_{23}\approx 0.93-0.96 and sin22θ120.91.0\sin^22\theta_{12}\approx 0.9-1.0.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0007243,
  title  = {Inverted Hierarchy Models of Neutrino Masses},
  author = {S. F. King and N. Nimai Singh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0007243},
  year   = {2009}
}

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