Implications of the First JUNO Results for Dirac Neutrino Texture Zeros
Abstract
Motivated by the first oscillation results from JUNO, we study the phenomenological viability of texture zeros in the Dirac neutrino mass matrix. The improved precision on the solar mixing angle 2θ12 and the solar mass-squared difference m212 provide a stringent probe for scrutinizing predictive texture zero frameworks. We perform a systematic scan of the allowed parameter space for two-zero textures, identifying sharp correlations among oscillation observables arising from the reduced parameter space. Our analysis reveals that current JUNO measurements impose stringent constraints on the viable texture structures. In particular, although textures C, A2, and A1 were previously viable, current JUNO data strongly disfavor C, leaving only textures A2 and A1 compatible with the data. These findings underscore the remarkable sensitivity of Dirac texture zero scenarios to the solar sector.
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