Phenomenology of Maximal and Near-Maximal Lepton Mixing
Abstract
We study the phenomenological consequences of maximal and near-maximal mixing of the electron neutrino with other (=tau and/or muon) neutrinos. We describe the deviations from maximal mixing in terms of a parameter and quantify the present experimental status for . We find that the global analysis of solar neutrino data allows maximal mixing with confidence level better than 99% for eV eV. In the mass ranges eV and eV eV the full interval is allowed within 4(99.995 % CL). We suggest ways to measure in future experiments. The observable that is most sensitive to is the rate [NC]/[CC] in combination with the Day-Night asymmetry in the SNO detector. With theoretical and statistical uncertainties, the expected accuracy after 5 years is . We also discuss the effects of maximal and near-maximal -mixing in atmospheric neutrinos, supernova neutrinos, and neutrinoless double beta decay.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0007227,
title = {Phenomenology of Maximal and Near-Maximal Lepton Mixing},
author = {M. C. Gonzalez-Garcia and C. Peña-Garay and Y. Nir and A. Yu. Smirnov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0007227},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
49 pages Latex file using RevTeX. 16 postscript figures included. ( Fig.2 and Fig.4 bitmapped for compression,better resolution at http://ific.uv.es/~pppac/). Improved presentation: some statements included and labels added in figures. Some misprint corrected. Final version to appear in Phys. Rev D. Report no: IFIC/00-40, IASSNS-HEP-00-51