MSLED, Neutrino Oscillations and the Cosmological Constant
Abstract
We explore the implications for neutrino masses and mixings within the minimal version of the supersymmetric large-extra-dimensions scenario (MSLED). This model was proposed in {\tt hep-ph/0404135} to extract the phenomenological implications of the promising recent attempt (in {\tt hep-th/0304256}) to address the cosmological constant problem. Remarkably, we find that the simplest couplings between brane and bulk fermions within this approach can lead to a phenomenologically-viable pattern of neutrino masses and mixings that is also consistent with the supernova bounds which are usually the bane of extra-dimensional neutrino models. Under certain circumstances the MSLED scenario can lead to a lepton mixing (PMNS) matrix close to the so-called bi-maximal or the tri-bimaximal forms (which are known to provide a good description of the neutrino oscillation data). We discuss the implications of MSLED models for neutrino phenomenology.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0508156,
title = {MSLED, Neutrino Oscillations and the Cosmological Constant},
author = {J. Matias and C. P. Burgess},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0508156},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
38 pages, 1 figure; Reposted with a few additional references