AbstractIn the context of the Type I seesaw mechanism, we carry out a systematic study of the constraints that result from zeros in both the Dirac and right-handed Majorana neutrino mass matrices. We find that most constraints can be expressed in the standard form with one or two element/cofactor zeros alone, while there are 9 classes of nonstandard constraints. We show that all the constraints are stable under one-loop renormalization group running from the lightest right-handed neutrino mass scale to the electroweak scale. We study the predictions of the nonstandard constraints for the lightest neutrino mass, Dirac CP phase and neutrinoless double beta decay
Augmenting the Standard Model by three right-handed neutrinos allows for an anomaly-free gauge group...
In the context of Standard Model (SM) extensions, the seesaw mechanism provides the most natural exp...
In the context of Standard Model (SM) extensions, the seesaw mechanism provides the most natural exp...
In the context of the Type I seesaw mechanism, we carry out a systematic study of the constraints th...
In the context of the Type I seesaw mechanism, we carry out a systematic study of the constraints th...
AbstractIn the context of the Type I seesaw mechanism, we carry out a systematic study of the constr...
In the framework of the two right-handed neutrino seesaw model, we consider maximally-restrictive te...
In the framework of the two right-handed neutrino seesaw model, we consider maximally-restrictive te...
We investigate, within the Type I seesaw framework, the physical implications of zero textures in th...
We investigate, within the type I seesaw framework, the physical implications of zero textures in th...
Abstract In the framework of the two right-handed neutrino seesaw model, we consider maximally-restr...
After an Introduction briefly describing the rise and fall of the three-zero texture of the Zee mode...
After an Introduction briefly describing the rise and fall of the three-zero texture of the Zee mode...
AbstractIt has been shown that only certain neutrino mass matrices with texture zeros are compatible...
We revisit the minimal seesaw model, i.e., the type-I seesaw mechanism involving only two right-hand...
Augmenting the Standard Model by three right-handed neutrinos allows for an anomaly-free gauge group...
In the context of Standard Model (SM) extensions, the seesaw mechanism provides the most natural exp...
In the context of Standard Model (SM) extensions, the seesaw mechanism provides the most natural exp...
In the context of the Type I seesaw mechanism, we carry out a systematic study of the constraints th...
In the context of the Type I seesaw mechanism, we carry out a systematic study of the constraints th...
AbstractIn the context of the Type I seesaw mechanism, we carry out a systematic study of the constr...
In the framework of the two right-handed neutrino seesaw model, we consider maximally-restrictive te...
In the framework of the two right-handed neutrino seesaw model, we consider maximally-restrictive te...
We investigate, within the Type I seesaw framework, the physical implications of zero textures in th...
We investigate, within the type I seesaw framework, the physical implications of zero textures in th...
Abstract In the framework of the two right-handed neutrino seesaw model, we consider maximally-restr...
After an Introduction briefly describing the rise and fall of the three-zero texture of the Zee mode...
After an Introduction briefly describing the rise and fall of the three-zero texture of the Zee mode...
AbstractIt has been shown that only certain neutrino mass matrices with texture zeros are compatible...
We revisit the minimal seesaw model, i.e., the type-I seesaw mechanism involving only two right-hand...
Augmenting the Standard Model by three right-handed neutrinos allows for an anomaly-free gauge group...
In the context of Standard Model (SM) extensions, the seesaw mechanism provides the most natural exp...
In the context of Standard Model (SM) extensions, the seesaw mechanism provides the most natural exp...