Corrections to Tribimaximal Mixing from Nondegenerate Phases
arXiv:0911.2670 · doi:10.1142/S0217732310031476
Abstract
We propose a seesaw scenario that possible corrections to the tribimaximal pattern of lepton mixing are due to the small phase splitting of the right-handed neutrino mass matrix. we show that the small deviations can be expressed analytically in terms of two splitting parameters($δ_1$ and $δ_2$) in the leading order. The solar mixing angle $θ_{12}$ favors a relatively smaller value compared to zero order value ($35.3^\circ$), and the Dirac type CP phase $δ$ chooses a nearly maximal one. The two Majorana type CP phases $Ï$ and $Ï$ turn out to be a nearly linear dependence. Also a normal hierarchy neutrino mass spectrum is favored due to the stability of perturbation calculations.
19 pages 6 figures, Accepted by Mod. Phy. Lett. A