Phenomenological implications of the Friedberg-Lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry

Abstract We propose a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry, where the effective light neutrino Lagrangian enjoys an additional invariance under a Friedberg-Lee (FL) transformation on the left-handed flavor neutrino fields that leads to a highly predictive and testable scenario. While bot...

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Main Authors: Roopam Sinha, Sukannya Bhattacharya, Rome Samanta
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2019)081
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spelling doaj-ab6f54638707442dbf37743633e469882020-11-25T02:25:37ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792019-03-012019312210.1007/JHEP03(2019)081Phenomenological implications of the Friedberg-Lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetryRoopam Sinha0Sukannya Bhattacharya1Rome Samanta2Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, HBNISaha Institute of Nuclear Physics, HBNIPhysics and Astronomy, University of SouthamptonAbstract We propose a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry, where the effective light neutrino Lagrangian enjoys an additional invariance under a Friedberg-Lee (FL) transformation on the left-handed flavor neutrino fields that leads to a highly predictive and testable scenario. While both types of the light neutrino mass ordering, i.e., Normal Ordering (NO) as well as the Inverted Ordering (IO) are allowed, the absolute scale of neutrino masses is fixed by the vanishing determinant of light Majorana neutrino mass matrix M ν . We show that for both types of mass ordering, whilst the atmospheric mixing angle θ 23 is in general nonmaximal (θ 23 ≠ π/4), the Dirac CP phase δ is exactly maximal (δ = π/2, 3π/2) for IO and nearly maximal for NO owing to cos δ ∝ sin θ 13. For the NO, very tiny nonvanishing Majorana CP violation might appear through one of the Majorana phases β; otherwise the model predicts vanishing Majorana CP violation. Thus, despite the fact, that from the measurement of θ 23, it is difficult to rule out the model, any large deviation of δ from its maximality, will surely falsify the scenario. For a comprehensive numerical analysis, beside fitting the neutrino oscillation global fit data, we also present a study on the ν μ → ν e oscillation which is expected to show up Dirac CP violation in different long baseline experiments. Finally, assuming purely astrophysical sources, we calculate the Ultra High Energy (UHE) neutrino flavor flux ratios at neutrino telescopes, such as IceCube, from which statements on the octant of θ 23 could be made in our model.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2019)081CP violationNeutrino Physics
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author Roopam Sinha
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Sukannya Bhattacharya
Rome Samanta
Phenomenological implications of the Friedberg-Lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry
Journal of High Energy Physics
CP violation
Neutrino Physics
author_facet Roopam Sinha
Sukannya Bhattacharya
Rome Samanta
author_sort Roopam Sinha
title Phenomenological implications of the Friedberg-Lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry
title_short Phenomenological implications of the Friedberg-Lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry
title_full Phenomenological implications of the Friedberg-Lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry
title_fullStr Phenomenological implications of the Friedberg-Lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry
title_full_unstemmed Phenomenological implications of the Friedberg-Lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry
title_sort phenomenological implications of the friedberg-lee transformation in a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored cp symmetry
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract We propose a neutrino mass model with μτ-flavored CP symmetry, where the effective light neutrino Lagrangian enjoys an additional invariance under a Friedberg-Lee (FL) transformation on the left-handed flavor neutrino fields that leads to a highly predictive and testable scenario. While both types of the light neutrino mass ordering, i.e., Normal Ordering (NO) as well as the Inverted Ordering (IO) are allowed, the absolute scale of neutrino masses is fixed by the vanishing determinant of light Majorana neutrino mass matrix M ν . We show that for both types of mass ordering, whilst the atmospheric mixing angle θ 23 is in general nonmaximal (θ 23 ≠ π/4), the Dirac CP phase δ is exactly maximal (δ = π/2, 3π/2) for IO and nearly maximal for NO owing to cos δ ∝ sin θ 13. For the NO, very tiny nonvanishing Majorana CP violation might appear through one of the Majorana phases β; otherwise the model predicts vanishing Majorana CP violation. Thus, despite the fact, that from the measurement of θ 23, it is difficult to rule out the model, any large deviation of δ from its maximality, will surely falsify the scenario. For a comprehensive numerical analysis, beside fitting the neutrino oscillation global fit data, we also present a study on the ν μ → ν e oscillation which is expected to show up Dirac CP violation in different long baseline experiments. Finally, assuming purely astrophysical sources, we calculate the Ultra High Energy (UHE) neutrino flavor flux ratios at neutrino telescopes, such as IceCube, from which statements on the octant of θ 23 could be made in our model.
topic CP violation
Neutrino Physics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2019)081
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