Large Solar Neutrino Mixing in an Extended Zee Model
Abstract
The Zee model, which employs the standard Higgs scalar () with its duplicate () and a singly charged scalar (), can utilize two global symmetries associated with the conservation of the numbers of and , , where coincides with the hypercharge while () is a new conserved charge, which is identical to for the left-handed leptons. Charged leptons turn out to have - and - mixing masses, which are found to be crucial for the large solar neutrino mixing. In an extended version of the Zee model with an extra triplet Higgs scalar (s), neutrino oscillations are described by three steps: 1) the maximal atmospheric mixing is induced by democratic mass terms supplied by with =2 that can initiate the type II seesaw mechanism for the smallness of these masses; 2) the maximal solar neutrino mixing is triggered by the creation of radiative masses by with = 0; 3) the large solar neutrino mixing is finally induced by a - mixing arising from the rotation of the radiative mass terms as a result of the diagonalization that converts - and - mixing masses into the electron mass.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0112287,
title = {Large Solar Neutrino Mixing in an Extended Zee Model},
author = {Teruyuki Kitabayashi and Masaki Yasue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0112287},
year = {2014}
}
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RevTex, 10 pages including one figure page, to be published in Int. J. Mod. Phys. A (2002)