Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8197848 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Contrary to the quark mixing matrix, the lepton mixing matrix could be symmetric. We study the phenomenological consequences of this possibility. In particular, we find that symmetry would imply that |Ue3| is larger than 0.16, i.e., above its current 2Ï limit. The other mixing angles are also constrained and CP-violating effects in neutrino oscillations are suppressed, even though |Ue3| is sizable. Maximal atmospheric mixing is only allowed if the other observables are outside their current 3Ï ranges, and sin2θ23 lies typically below 0.5. The Majorana phases are not affected, but the implied values of the solar neutrino mixing angle have some effect on the predictions for neutrinoless double beta decay. We further discuss some formal properties of a symmetric mixing matrix.
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Authors
Kathrin A. Hochmuth, Werner Rodejohann,