Breaking of the tetra-maximal neutrino mixing pattern


Abstract in English

We make an attempt to study the present status of the tetra-maximal neutrino mixing (TMM) pattern. It predicts all the three leptonic mixing angles $theta_{13} approx 8.4^circ, theta_{12} approx 30.4^circ, $ and $theta_{23} = 45^circ $ together with the three CP-violating phases $ - delta = rho = sigma = 90^circ $. However, the latest global analysis of neutrino oscillation data prefer relatively higher best-fit value of $ theta_{12} $ as well as non-maximal values of both $ theta_{23}, delta $. In order to explain the realistic data, we study the breaking of TMM pattern. We first examine the breaking of TMM due to renormalization group (RG) running effects and then study the impact of explicit breaking terms. We also examine the effect of RG-induced symmetry breaking on the effective Majorana neutrino mass in neutrinoless double beta decay experiments.

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