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29 March 2024
 
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Neutrino mass characteristics in a phenomenological 3+2+1 model
N. Yu. Zysina ; S. V. Fomichev ; V. V. Khruschov ;
Date 4 Sep 2012
AbstractThe basic characteristics used for the description of both Dirac and Majorana massive neutrinos are studied. Currently available experimental data for these characteristics are presented with an evidence of possible anomalies beyond the Standard Model with three light neutrinos. Special attention has been paid to ways to determine the neutrino mass absolute scale. In accordance with the available data, the permissible values of the neutrino mass matrix elements are found numerically against the minimal mass of neutrino. Some phenomenological relations for the masses, the angles and the CP-violating phases of the neutrino mixing matrix are discussed, and the values of the neutrino mass characteristics and the Dirac CP-violating phase are evaluated for a model of bimodal neutrinos. The estimations made for masses of sterile neutrinos, the values of the neutrino mass characteristics and the Dirac CP-violating phase can be used for interpretation and prediction of the results of various neutrino experiments.
Source arXiv, 1209.0545
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