Relating the neutrino mixing angles to a lepton mass hierarchy

Abstract

We propose two phenomenological scenarios of lepton mass matrices and show that either of them can exactly give rise to 2θ13 = me/(me + 2mμ), 2θ23 = mμ/(me + mμ) and 2θ12 = (me m2 + 2mμ m1)/(me m1 + 2mμ m2) in the standard parametrization of lepton flavor mixing. The third relation, together with current experimental data, predicts a normal but weak hierarchy for the neutrino mass spectrum. We also obtain θ13 ≈ 2.8 for the smallest neutrino mixing angle and J ≈ 1.1% for the Jarlskog invariant of leptonic CP violation, which will soon be tested in the long-baseline reactor and accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments. A seesaw realization of both scenarios is briefly discussed.

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