Radiatively Generated e Oscillations: General Analysis, Textures and Models
Abstract
We study the consequences of assuming that the mass scale odot corresponding to the solar neutrino oscillations and mixing angle Ue3 corresponding to the electron neutrino oscillation at CHOOZ are radiatively generated through the standard electroweak gauge interactions. All the leptonic mass matrices having zero odot and Ue3 at a high scale lead to a unique low energy value for the odot which is determined by the (known) size of the radiative corrections, solar and the atmospheric mixing angle and the Majorana mass of the neutrino observed in neutrinoless double beta decay. This prediction leads to the following consequences: (i) The MSSM radiative corrections generate only the dark side of the solar neutrino solutions. (ii) The inverted mass hierarchy (m,-m,0) at the high scale fails in generating the LMA solution but it can lead to the LOW or vacuum solutions. (iii) The odot generated in models with maximal solar mixing at a high scale is zero to the lowest order in the radiative parameter. It tends to get suppressed as a result of this and lies in the vacuum region. We discuss specific textures which can lead to the LMA solution in the present framework and provide a gauge theoretical realization of this in the context of the seesaw model.
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