Wednesday, July 10, 2013

1307.2426 (Debasish Borah)

Deviations from Tri-Bimaximal Neutrino Mixing Using Type II Seesaw    [PDF]

Debasish Borah
We study the possibility of generating deviations from tri-bimaximal (TBM) neutrino mixing to explain the non-zero reactor mixing angle within the framework of both type I and type II seesaw mechanisms. The type I seesaw term gives rise to the $\mu-\tau$ symmetric TBM pattern of neutrino mass matrix as predicted by generic flavor symmetry models like $A_4$ whereas the type II seesaw term gives rise to the required deviations from TBM pattern to explain the non-zero $\theta_{13}$. Considering extremal values of Majorana CP phases such that the neutrino mass eigenvalues have the structure $(m_1, -m_2, m_3)$ and $(m_1, m_2, m_3)$, we numerically fit the type I seesaw term by taking oscillation as well as cosmology data and then compute the predictions for neutrino parameters after the type II seesaw term is introduced. We consider a minimal structure of the type II seesaw term and check whether the predictions for neutrino parameters lie in the $3\sigma$ range. We also outline two possible flavor symmetry models to justify the minimal structure of the type II seesaw term considered in the analysis.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.2426

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