Modified Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing confronted by JUNO θ12 measurement

Abstract

The JUNO collaboration has released its first measurement of reactor neutrino oscillations results, obtaining 2θ12 = 0.3092 0.0087, an improvement in precision by a factor of 1.6 over previous combined results. We confront the minimally modified tri-bimaximal mixing pattern with the new data. Before the measurement of a non-zero θ13 mixing angle, the tri-bimximal mixing pattern is one of the most popular simple mixing scheme for neutrinos. Modifications have been proposed to keep some features of tri-bimaximal mixing and make it to be consistent with data. Minimal modifications preserving one column of the tri-bimaximal mixing matrix, yielding three patterns: a) unchanged third, b) unchanged second and c) unchanged first column. Pattern a) is excluded since it keeps θ13=0. Pattern b) predicts Ve2 = 1/3 and specific CP phase correlations, but JUNO's smaller |Ve2| disfavors it at more than 3.5σ. Pattern c), predicting Ve2 = τ/3, can be in agreement with current data within 1σ, and implies 2θ12 = (1-32θ13)/3(1-2θ13) and CP violating quantity θ = 0.998. The negative sign favors the inverted neutrino mass hierarchy. Upcoming experiments can further test this scenario.

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