Status of Tri/Bi-Maximal Neutrino Mixing

Abstract

Tri/bi-maximal mixing (TBM) is a specific lepton mixing ansatz, which describes the trend of the current neutrino oscillation data, in particular the recent SNO and KAMLAND results. The significant feature of TBM in this respect is |Ue2|2=|Um2|2=|Ut2|2=1/3, and we say that the nu2 is tri-maximally mixed. We have generalised the TBM ansatz to a generic mixing matrix with the nu2 trimaximally mixed, whereby the neutrino mass matrix in the lepton flavour basis takes the form of a general S3 group matrix (3 x 3 `magic-square'). In exact TBM the charged-lepton mass matrix in the neutrino mass basis (where the neutrino mass matrix is diagonal) takes the form of a general S3 class operator. The neutrino mass matrix in the flavour basis is a particular S3 group matrix which is also an S1 C S2 C S3 group-chain class operator, whereby the neutrino mass eigenstates are distinguished by their `mutativity' (Mi = +/-1) and `democracy' (Di = 0,3) which are both good quantum numbers in exact TBM.

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