Investigating Two-zero Textures of Inverse Neutrino Mass Matrix under the Lamp Post of LMA and LMA-D Solutions and Symmetry Realization

Abstract

In this work we have investigated the phenomenological consequences of two-zero textures of inverse neutrino mass matrix (M-1) in light of the large mixing angle (LMA) and large mixing angle-dark (LMA-D) solutions, later of which originates if neutrinos exhibit non-standard interactions with matter. Out of fifteen possibilities, only seven two-zero textures of M-1 are found to be phenomenologically allowed under LMA and/or LMA-D descriptions. In particular, five textures are in consonance with both LMA and LMA-D solutions and are necessarily CP violating while remaining two textures are found to be consistent with LMA solution only. The textures with vanishing (1, 1) element of M-1 are, in general, disallowed. All the textures allowed under LMA and LMA-D solutions follow the same neutrino mass hierarchy. Furthermore, textures with vanishing (2, 3) element of M-1 are found to be either disallowed or are consistent with LMA description only. We have, also, obtained the implication of the model for 0ββ decay amplitude |Mee|. For most of the textures the calculated 3σ lower bound on |Mee| is O(10-2), which is within the sensitivity reach of 0ββ decay experiments. We have, also, proposed a flavor model based on discrete non-Abelian flavor group A4 wherein such textures of M-1 can be realized within Type-I seesaw setting.

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