Neutrino Mass Sum-rule and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
Abstract
Neutrino mass sum-rule is a very important research subject from theoretical side because neutrino oscillation experiment only gave us two squared-mass differences and three mixing angles. We review neutrino mass sum-rule in literature that have been reported by many authors and discuss its phenomenological implications especially on neutrino mass and neutrinoless double beta decay by plotting effective Majorana mass <mee> as function of the lightest neutrino mass both for normal and inverted hierarchy by using the central values of reported mixing angles and reported squared-mass differences as input
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