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arxiv: hep-ph/0212263 · v2 · submitted 2002-12-18 · ✦ hep-ph

Radiative corrections to neutrino mass matrix in the Standard Model and beyond

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keywords matrixelementscorrectionsmassneutrinoradiativescaleblock
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We study the effect of radiative corrections on the structure of neutrino mass matrix. We analyze the renormalization of the matrix from the electroweak scale $m_Z$ to the scale $m_0$ at which the effective operator that gives masses to neutrinos is generated. Apart from Standard Model and MSSM, non-standard extensions of SM are considered at a scale $m_X$ intermediate between $m_Z$ and $m_0$. We find that the dominant structure of the neutrino mass matrix does not change. SM and MSSM corrections produce small (few percents) independent renormalization of each matrix element. Non-standard (flavor changing) corrections can modify strongly small (sub-dominant) matrix elements, which are important for the low energy phenomenology. In particular, we show that all sub-dominant elements can have purely radiative origin, being zero at $m_0$. The set of non-zero elements at $m_0$ can be formed by (i) diagonal elements (unit matrix); (ii) $M_{ee}$ and $M_{\mu\tau}$; (iii)$M_{ee}$ and $\mu\tau$-block elements; (iv) $\mu\tau$-block elements. In the case of unit matrix, both atmospheric and solar mixing angles and mass squared differences are generated radiatively.

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