Majorana phases beyond neutrinoless double beta decay

Abstract

The M SM is defined as the SM extended to include dimension-5 operators. In this model neutrino masses violate lepton number, and two parameters of the lepton mixing matrix, the Majorana phases, are yet to be constrained. One combination of these phases and the neutrino masses, often denoted by mee, is probed by neutrinoless double beta decays (0ββ). We explore what information may be obtained beyond 0ββ, and how it depends on the lightest neutrino mass. We point out that with current central values of the mixing parameters, Le=2 and Le= Lμ = 1 (or Le=2 and Lμ = 2) processes cannot simultaneously vanish, providing a no-lose theorem, in principle, for excluding the M SM, even in the case of normal mass ordering.

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