A Shift from Democratic to Tri-bimaximal Neutrino Mixing with Relatively Large theta13
Abstract
Recent neutrino oscillation data hint that the smallest neutrino mixing angle theta13 is possible to lie in the range 5 θ13 12. We show that reasonable perturbations to the democratic mixing pattern, which is geometrically related to the tri-bimaximal mixing pattern through an equal shift θ* 9.7 of two large mixing angles, can naturally produce a nearly tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing matrix V with sufficiently large theta13. Two especially simple but viable scenarios of V are proposed and their phenomenological consequences are discussed.
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