Inverted Hierarchy Models of Neutrino Masses
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 corresponding to two degenerate neutrinos and , and one massless neutrino . Atmospheric neutrino oscillations are accounted for if the degenerate mass term is about 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 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 and .
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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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Typos Corrected and some clarifications added. 22 pages, Latex