3 neutrino mass experiments fit a strange 3 + 3 model, but will KATRIN reveal the model's unique 3-part signature?

Abstract

Evidence is presented in support of an unconventional 3+3 model of the neutrino mass eigenstates with specific m2>0 and m2<0 masses. The two large m2>0 masses of the model were originally suggested based on a SN 1987A analysis, and they were further supported by several dark matter fits. The new evidence for one of the m2>0 mass values comes from an analysis of published data from the three most precise tritium β-decay experiments. The KATRIN experiment by virtue of a unique 3-part signature should either confirm or reject the model in its entirety.

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