The Effects of Majorana Phases in Estimating the Masses of Neutrinos
Abstract
Majorana CP violating phases coming from heavy right-handed Majorana mass matrices (MRR) are considered to estimate the masses of neutrinos.The effects of phases on quasi-degenerate neutrinos mass matrix obeying μ-τ symmetry predicts the results consistent with observations for (i) solar mixing angle(θ12) below TBM, (ii) absolute neutrino mass parameters[mee] in neutrinoless double beta (0ββ) decay, and (iii) cosmological upper bound Σimi. Analysis is carried out through parameterization of light left-handed Majorana neutrino matrices (mLL) using only two unknown parameters (ε,η) within μ-τ symmetry. We consider the charge lepton and up quark matrices as diagonal form of Dirac neutrino mass matrix (mLR), and mRR are genrated using mLL through inversion of Type-I seesaw formula. The analysis shows that the masses of neutrinos are in agreement with the upper bound from cosmology and neutrinoless double beta decay. The results presented in this article will have important implications in discriminating the neutrinos mass models.
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