Majorana Neutrino Mass Matrices with a Texture Zero and a Cofactor Zero under Current Experimental Texts

Abstract

The Majorana neutrino mass textures with a texture zero and a vanishing cofactor are reconsidered in the light of current experimental results. A numerical and systematic analysis is carried out for all viable patterns. In particular, we focus on the phenomenological implication of correlations between three mixing angle (especially for θ23), Dirac CP-violating phase δ, the effective Majorana neutrino mass mee. We demonstrated that the correlations between these variables play an important role in the model selection and can be measured in future long-baseline oscillation and neutrinoless double beta decay. Among the six viable patterns, it is the type-III with normal hierarchy and type-VI with inverted hierarchy that have the parameter space where the atmospheric neutrino mixing angle θ23 is less then maximal and the Dirac CP-violating phase covers its best-fit value.

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