Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2005-09-07
Phys.Lett. B632 (2006) 341-348
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
RevTex 14 pages, 2 figures. Table I corrected. Minor changes made. More discussions added
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physletb.2005.10.068
We argue that the tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing pattern $V_0$ or its generalized form $V'_0$, which includes two arbitrary Majorana phases of CP violation, may result from an underlying flavor symmetry at a superhigh energy scale close to the seesaw scale ($\sim 10^{14}$ GeV). Taking the working assumption that three neutrino masses are nearly degenerate, we calculate radiative corrections to $V_0$ and $V'_0$ in their evolution down to the electroweak scale ($\sim 10^2$ GeV). Three mixing angles of $V_0$ or $V'_0$ are essentially stable against radiative corrections in the standard model (SM). In the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), however, $V_0$ is in general disfavored and $V'_0$ can be compatible with current neutrino oscillation data if its two Majorana phases $\alpha^{}_1$ and $\alpha^{}_2$ are properly fine-tuned. We also find that it is possible to radiatively generate the CP-violating phase $\delta$ from $\alpha^{}_1$ and $\alpha^{}_2$, and \delta may keep on staying at its fixed point in either the SM or the MSSM.
Luo Shu
Xing Zhi-zhong
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