Neutrino oscillations and signals in beta and 0nu2beta experiments
Abstract
Assuming Majorana neutrinos, we infer from oscillation data the expected values of the parameters mnue and mee probed by beta and 0nu2beta-decay experiments. If neutrinos have a `normal hierarchy' we get the 90% CL ranges |mee| = (0.7 - 4.6) meV, and discuss in which cases future experiments can test this possibility. For `inverse hierarchy', we get |mee| = (12 - 57) meV and m_e = (40 - 57) meV. The 0nu2beta data imply that almost degenerate neutrinos are lighter than 1.05 h eV at 90% CL, competitive with the beta-decay bound. We critically reanalyse the data that were recently used to claim an evidence for 0nu2beta, and discuss their implications. Finally, we review the predictions of flavour models for mee and theta13.
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