6–8 May 2019
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Predictions for the Dirac CP-Violating Phase from Sum Rules

7 May 2019, 16:30
15m
106 (Lawrence Hall)

106

Lawrence Hall

parallel talk Neutrinos III

Speaker

Alexander Stuart

Description

We explore the implications of recent results relating the Dirac CP-violating phase to predicted and measured leptonic mixing angles within a standard set of theoretical scenarios in which charged lepton corrections are responsible for generating a non-zero value of the reactor mixing angle. We employ a full set of leptonic sum rules as required by the unitarity of the lepton mixing matrix, which can be reduced to predictions for the observable mixing angles and the Dirac CP-violating phase in terms of model parameters. These sum rules are investigated within a given set of theoretical scenarios for the neutrino sector diagonalization matrix for several known classes of charged lepton corrections. The results provide explicit maps of the allowed model parameter space within each given scenario and assumed form of charged lepton perturbations.

Author

Alexander Stuart

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