Reply to "Comment on `Unified neutrino mixing and approximate μ-τ reflection symmetry'[arXiv:2603.00885]''
Abstract
Huang and Li [arXiv:2603.00885] have raised the following two points regarding our previous work [arXiv:2502.18029]:(1) The real-value conditions associated with μ-τ reflection symmetry were overlooked. (2) Inverted Ordering (IO) remains viable when the latest experimental data are taken into account. As they have pointed out, we overlooked an important real-value condition. However, with regard to point (2), we believe that there may be a misunderstanding. In our original study, we excluded IO based on the constraint on the sum of neutrino masses, Σ m. In contrast, they argue that IO remains viable when considering the effective neutrino mass, |Mee|. While IO may indeed remain allowed in light of the latest |Mee| data, it is still in tension with the experimental bounds on Σ m under approximate μ-τ symmetry within the discussed model parameter space.
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