The flavor invariants of the $\nu$SM
Christophe Grojean, Jonathan Kley, Damien Leflot, Chang-Yuan Yao

TL;DR
This paper classifies and constructs flavor invariants related to CP violation in the extended neutrino Standard Model, revealing the structure and suppression of parameters in the seesaw limit using novel graph-based and algebraic methods.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive classification of flavor invariants in the $ u$SM, including the first construction of generating and primary invariants using Hilbert series and graph methods.
Findings
Identified 459 generating invariants, with 208 CP-even and 251 CP-odd.
Demonstrated parameter capture and suppression in the seesaw limit.
Developed algorithms for enumerating and constructing flavor invariants.
Abstract
Sixty years after the experimental discovery of CP violation in the quark sector, the existence of a similar CP violation in the lepton sector is still to be established. Actually, the structure of such a violation depends crucially on the origin of the neutrino masses. In an attempt at categorizing the leptonic sources of CP violation, we studied the SM, the Standard Model extended with three generations of sterile neutrinos, that can interpolate continuously between the Dirac and Majorana scenarios of neutrino masses. In particular, we perform a classification of the Jarlskog-like flavor invariants entering CP-violating observables and we study their suppression with the heavy Majorana mass in the seesaw limit of the model. To simplify the construction of the invariants, we introduce a graph-based method. With the guidance of the Hilbert series and plethystic logarithm of the…
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