A cuboid mass ansatz that sets mass angles equal to mixing angles predicts a nearly degenerate normal spectrum whose deviations from tribimaximal mixing are fixed by the observed mass-squared ratio.
Towards the meV limit of the effective neutrino mass in neutrinoless double-beta decays
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In this paper, we emphasize why it is important for future neutrinoless double-beta ($0\nu\beta\beta$) decay experiments to reach the sensitivity to the effective neutrino mass $|m^{}_{\beta\beta}| \approx 1~{\rm meV}$. Assuming such a sensitivity and the precisions on neutrino oscillation parameters after the JUNO experiment, we fully explore the constrained regions of the lightest neutrino mass $m^{}_1$ and two Majorana-type CP-violating phases $\{\rho, \sigma\}$. The implications for the neutrino mass spectrum, the effective neutrino mass $m^{}_\beta$ in beta decays and the sum of three neutrino masses $\Sigma \equiv m^{}_1 + m^{}_2 + m^{}_3$ relevant for cosmological observations are also discussed.
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Neutrino cuboid for normal mass ordering and tribimaximal flavor mixing
A cuboid mass ansatz that sets mass angles equal to mixing angles predicts a nearly degenerate normal spectrum whose deviations from tribimaximal mixing are fixed by the observed mass-squared ratio.