Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724789 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Current neutrino oscillation data indicate that θ13 is not strongly suppressed and θ23 might have an appreciable deviation from Ï/4, implying that the 3Ã3 neutrino mixing matrix V does not have an exact μ-Ï permutation symmetry. We make a further study of the effect of μ-Ï symmetry breaking on the democratic flavor distribution of ultrahigh-energy (UHE) cosmic neutrinos at a neutrino telescope, and find that it is characterized by |Vμi|2â|VÏi|2 which would vanish if either θ23=Ï/4 and θ13=0 or θ23=Ï/4 and δ=±Ï/2 held. We observe that the second-order μ-Ï symmetry breaking term ί may be numerically comparable with or even larger than the first-order term Î in the flux ratios ÏeT:ÏμT:ÏÏTâ(1â2Î):(1+Î+ί):(1+Îâί), if sin(θ23âÏ/4) and cos δ have the same sign. The detection of the UHE ν¯e flux via the Glashow-resonance channel ν¯eeâWââanything is also discussed by taking account of the first- and second-order μ-Ï symmetry breaking effects.
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Authors
Zhi-zhong Xing,