Neutrino Masses from the Top Down
arXiv:1112.5992 · doi:10.1146/annurev-nucl-102711-094925
Abstract
General classes of mechanisms for generating small neutrino masses are surveyed from a top-down (superstring) perspective. In particular, string constructions have motivated various possibilities involving higher-dimensional operators, string instantons, and wave function overlaps in large or warped extra dimensions. These may yield small Dirac masses, Majorana masses via the Weinberg operator, or Majorana masses from a seesaw mechanism, though the latter typically differ in detail from the more conventional GUT models. Possibilities for mixing between light active and sterile neutrinos are surveyed.
29 pages, 4 figures, to be submitted to Annual Reviews of Nuclear and Particle Science