Possible Deviation from the Tri-bimaximal Neutrino Mixing in a Seesaw Model
Abstract
We propose a simple but suggestive seesaw model with two phenomenological conjectures: three heavy (right-handed) Majorana neutrinos are degenerate in mass in the symmetry limit and three light Majorana neutrinos have the tri-bimaximal mixing pattern . We show that a small mass splitting between the first generation and the other two generations of heavy Majorana neutrinos is responsible for the deviation of the solar neutrino mixing angle from its initial value given by , and the slight breaking of the mass degeneracy between the second and third generations of heavy Majorana neutrinos results in a small mixing angle and a tiny departure of the atmospheric neutrino mixing angle from . It turns out that a normal hierarchy of the light neutrino mass spectrum is favored in this seesaw scenario.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0511157,
title = {Possible Deviation from the Tri-bimaximal Neutrino Mixing in a Seesaw Model},
author = {Sin Kyu Kang and Zhi-zhong Xing and Shun Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0511157},
year = {2009}
}
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RevTex 12 pages (2 EPS figures included). More discussions and references added