Flavor Neutrino Masses giving sinθ13=0
Abstract
Among neutrino mixings, the reactor mixing angle, θ13, is observed to be almost vanishing and is consistent with θ13=0. We discuss how the condition of θ13=0 constrains models of neutrino mixings and show that, for flavor neutrino masses given by Mij (i,j=e,μ,τ), two conditions of Meτ=-e2iγtan(θ23)Meμ and Mττ=e4iγMμμ+e2iγ[2/tan(2θ23)]Mμτ lead to θ13=0, where θ23 is the atmospheric neutrino mixing angle and γ is its associated phase. The rephasing invariance can select two phases provided by α=arg(Meμ) and β=arg(Meτ), giving γ=(β-α)/2.
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