Abstract
The simple correlation among three lepton flavor mixing angles $(\theta^{}_{12}, \theta^{}_{13}, \theta^{}_{23})$ and the leptonic Dirac CP-violating phase $\delta$ is conventionally called a sum rule of lepton flavor mixing, which may be derived from a class of neutrino mass models with flavor symmetries. In this paper, we consider the solar lepton mixing sum rule $\theta^{}_{12} \approx \theta^{\nu}_{12} + \theta^{}_{13} \cos \delta$, where $\theta^\nu_{12}$ stems from a constant mixing pattern in the neutrino sector and takes the value of $\theta^\nu_{12} = 45^\circ$ for the bi-maximal mixing (BM), $\theta^\nu_{12} = \tan^{-1}(1/\sqrt{2}) \approx 35.3^\circ$ for the tri-bimaximal mixing (TBM) or $\theta^\nu_{12} = \tan^{-1}\left[2/(\sqrt{5} + 1)\right] \approx 31.7^\circ$ for the golden-ratio mixing (GR), and investigate the renormalization-group (RG) running effects on lepton flavor mixing parameters when this sum rule is assumed at a superhigh-energy scale. For illustration, we work within the framework of the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), and implement the Bayesian approach to explore the posterior distribution of $\delta$ at the low-energy scale, which becomes quite broad when the RG running effects are significant. Moreover, we also discuss the compatibility of the above three mixing scenarios with current neutrino oscillation data, and observe that radiative corrections can increase such a compatibility for the BM scenario, resulting in a weaker preference for the TBM and GR ones.
Highlights
In this paper, we study the impact of RG running effects on the sum rule of lepton flavor mixing
We consider the solar lepton mixing sum rule θ12 ≈ θ1ν2+θ13 cos δ, where θ1ν2 stems from a constant mixing pattern in the neutrino se√ctor and takes the value of θ1ν2 = 45◦ for the bi-maximal mixing (BM√), θ1ν2 = tan−1(1/ 2) ≈ 35.3◦ for the tri-bimaximal mixing (TBM) or θ1ν2 = tan−1 2/( 5 + 1) ≈ 31.7◦ for the golden-ratio mixing (GR), and investigate the renormalization-group (RG) running effects on lepton flavor mixing parameters when this sum rule is assumed at a superhigh-energy scale
We consider scenarios that go beyond the Standard Model (SM), and for illustration we choose to work within the framework of minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), as it is known that large RG running effects on lepton mixing parameters can be present if tan β is relatively large
Summary
[17] for a recent review), it is quite common that the unitary matrix Uν arising from the diagonalization of neutrino mass matrix takes a particular form of the BM, TBM or GR mixing, which implies θ2ν3 = 45◦ and θ1ν3 = 0 when the standard parametrization as in eqs. One sum rule among the three mixing angles and the Dirac CP-violating phase is obtained. An important motivation of this work is to investigate whether such a conclusion still holds when RG running effects are considered
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