Impact of RGE-induced $ \mu-\tau $ Reflection Symmetry Breaking on the Effective Majorana Neutrino Mass in $ 0\nu\beta \beta $ Decay
Newton Nath

TL;DR
This paper investigates how RGE-induced $b-tau$ reflection symmetry breaking affects the effective Majorana neutrino mass relevant for neutrinoless double beta decay, considering recent experimental preferences and symmetry-breaking effects.
Contribution
It provides a systematic analysis of the impact of RGE-induced symmetry breaking on Majorana neutrino masses and extends the study to other lepton-number violating parameters.
Findings
RGE running can significantly alter $|\u2208 m angle_{ee}|$ values.
Symmetry breaking affects the predicted ranges of Majorana phases.
Analysis includes implications for neutrinoless double beta decay experiments.
Abstract
We make an attempt to study the impact of renormalization-group equations (RGE) induced reflection symmetry breaking on the effective Majorana neutrino mass in neutrinoless double beta () decay. At present, the decay serves as a unique process to address the Majorana nature of massive neutrinos. The rate of such decay process depends on . On the other hand, reflection symmetry predicts and together with trivial values of the Majorana CP-phases (). Moreover, based on the recent global best-fit values which prefer higher octant of and third quadrant of , it is hard to believe the exactness of such symmetry. Also, any non-trivial values of may have some significant…
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