Solar neutrinos and grand unification
Abstract
We consider the Grand Unification (GU) scenario for neutrino masses which is based on the see-saw mechanism with the mass of the heaviest right handed (RH) neutrino at the GU-scale: M3 GU, and on the quark-lepton symmetry for fermions from the third generation. The scenario predicts for the light neutrinos: m3 (2 - 4) · 10-3 eV and m2 (0.3 - 3) · 10-5 eV (in the case of a linear mass hierarchy of the RH neutrinos or/and in presence of the Planck scale suppressed non-renormalizable operators). It also predicts large e - μ mixing: ~2 2θeμ > 0.2. In this scenario the solar neutrinos () undergo both the resonance conversion in the Sun and substantial vacuum oscillations on the way from the Sun to the Earth. The interplay of both effects enlarges the range of neutrino parameters which solve the -problem. In particular, e - τ mixing angle can be as small as the corresponding quark mixing: 2 2θeτ ≥ (2~-~5) · 10-4. The scenario predicts peculiar (oscillatory) distortion of the boron neutrino energy spectrum and seasonal variations of signals. Manifestations of these effects in the Super-Kamiokande and SNO experiments are studied.
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