Can Neutrinos be Degenerate in Mass?
John Ellis, Smaragda Lola (CERN)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the viability of nearly degenerate neutrino masses within the Standard Model and MSSM, analyzing how renormalization effects influence mixing angles and mass hierarchies, ultimately challenging the compatibility with experimental data.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of how renormalization impacts degenerate neutrino mass textures and their mixing angles, demonstrating instability and incompatibility with observations.
Findings
Degenerate neutrino masses are destabilized by renormalization effects.
Large mixing angles are not stable under small perturbations.
Degenerate mass scenarios are incompatible with current experimental constraints.
Abstract
We reconsider the possibility that the masses of the three light neutrinos of the Standard Model might be almost degenerate and close to the present upper limits from Tritium beta decay and cosmology. In such a scenario, the cancellations required by the latest upper limit on neutrinoless double-beta decay enforce near-maximal mixing that may be compatible only with the vacuum-oscillation scenario for solar neutrinos. We argue that the mixing angles yielded by degenerate neutrino mass-matrix textures are not in general stable under small perturbations. We evaluate within the MSSM the generation-dependent one-loop renormalization of neutrino mass-matrix textures that yielded degenerate masses and large mixing at the tree level. We find that m_{nu_e} > m_{nu_mu} > m_{nu_tau} after renormalization, excluding MSW effects on solar neutrinos. We verify that bimaximal mixing is not stable, and…
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