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Models of Neutrino Masses: Anarchy versus Hierarchy

We present a quantitative study of the ability of models with different levels of hierarchy to reproduce the solar neutrino solutions, in particular the LA solution. As a flexible testing ground we consider models based on SU(5)xU(1)_F. In this context, we have made statistical simulations of models...

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Autores principales: Altarelli, Guido, Feruglio, Ferruccio, Masina, Isabella
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2003/01/035
http://cds.cern.ch/record/588797
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author Altarelli, Guido
Feruglio, Ferruccio
Masina, Isabella
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Feruglio, Ferruccio
Masina, Isabella
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description We present a quantitative study of the ability of models with different levels of hierarchy to reproduce the solar neutrino solutions, in particular the LA solution. As a flexible testing ground we consider models based on SU(5)xU(1)_F. In this context, we have made statistical simulations of models with different patterns from anarchy to various types of hierachy: normal hierarchical models with and without automatic suppression of the 23 (sub)determinant and inverse hierarchy models. We find that, not only for the LOW or VO solutions, but even in the LA case, the hierarchical models have a significantly better success rate than those based on anarchy. The normal hierachy and the inverse hierarchy models have comparable performances in models with see-saw dominance, while the inverse hierarchy models are particularly good in the no see-saw versions. As a possible distinction between these categories of models, the inverse hierarchy models favour a maximal solar mixing angle and their rate of success drops dramatically as the mixing angle decreases, while normal hierarchy models are far more stable in this respect.
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spelling cern-5887972023-03-12T05:02:22Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2003/01/035http://cds.cern.ch/record/588797engAltarelli, GuidoFeruglio, FerruccioMasina, IsabellaModels of Neutrino Masses: Anarchy versus HierarchyParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe present a quantitative study of the ability of models with different levels of hierarchy to reproduce the solar neutrino solutions, in particular the LA solution. As a flexible testing ground we consider models based on SU(5)xU(1)_F. In this context, we have made statistical simulations of models with different patterns from anarchy to various types of hierachy: normal hierarchical models with and without automatic suppression of the 23 (sub)determinant and inverse hierarchy models. We find that, not only for the LOW or VO solutions, but even in the LA case, the hierarchical models have a significantly better success rate than those based on anarchy. The normal hierachy and the inverse hierarchy models have comparable performances in models with see-saw dominance, while the inverse hierarchy models are particularly good in the no see-saw versions. As a possible distinction between these categories of models, the inverse hierarchy models favour a maximal solar mixing angle and their rate of success drops dramatically as the mixing angle decreases, while normal hierarchy models are far more stable in this respect.We present a quantitative study of the ability of models with different levels of hierarchy to reproduce the solar neutrino solutions, in particular the LA solution. As a flexible testing ground we consider models based on SU(5)xU(1)_F. In this context, we have made statistical simulations of models with different patterns from anarchy to various types of hierachy: normal hierarchical models with and without automatic suppression of the 23 (sub)determinant and inverse hierarchy models. We find that, not only for the LOW or VO solutions, but even in the LA case, the hierarchical models have a significantly better success rate than those based on anarchy. The normal hierachy and the inverse hierarchy models have comparable performances in models with see-saw dominance, while the inverse hierarchy models are particularly good in the no see-saw versions. As a possible distinction between these categories of models, the inverse hierarchy models favour a maximal solar mixing angle and their rate of success drops dramatically as the mixing angle decreases, while normal hierarchy models are far more stable in this respect.hep-ph/0210342DFPD-02-TH-23CERN-TH-2002-250SACLAY-T02-138CERN-TH-2002-250DFPD-2002-TH-23SACLAY-SPHT-T-2002-138oai:cds.cern.ch:5887972002-10-24
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Altarelli, Guido
Feruglio, Ferruccio
Masina, Isabella
Models of Neutrino Masses: Anarchy versus Hierarchy
title Models of Neutrino Masses: Anarchy versus Hierarchy
title_full Models of Neutrino Masses: Anarchy versus Hierarchy
title_fullStr Models of Neutrino Masses: Anarchy versus Hierarchy
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title_short Models of Neutrino Masses: Anarchy versus Hierarchy
title_sort models of neutrino masses: anarchy versus hierarchy
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2003/01/035
http://cds.cern.ch/record/588797
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