Short-baseline neutrino oscillations and neutrinoless double-beta decay in schemes with an inverted mass spectrum

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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RevTeX file, 29 pages including 3 figures. The postscript file is available at http://www.to.infn.it/teorici/giunti/papers.htm

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10.1103/PhysRevD.54.4432

We have considered short-baseline neutrino oscillations, tritium beta-decay and neutrinoless double-beta decay in two schemes with an inverted mass spectrum and mixing of three and four massive neutrino fields. We have analyzed the results of the latest experiments on the search for oscillations of terrestrial neutrinos and we have discussed the compatibility of the LSND indication in favor of neutrino oscillations with the results of the other experiments. In the framework of the models under consideration, it is shown that the observation of neutrinoless double-beta decay could allow to obtain information about the CP violation in the lepton sector.

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