High-dimensional neutrino masses

Anamiati, Gaetana; Castillo-Felisola, Oscar; Fonseca, Renato M.; Helo, J. C.; Hirsch, M.

Abstract

For Majorana neutrino masses the lowest dimensional operator possible is the Weinberg operator at d = 5. Here we discuss the possibility that neutrino masses originate from higher dimensional operators. Specifically, we consider all tree-level decompositions of the d = 9, d = 11 and d = 13 neutrino mass operators. With renormalizable interactions only, we find 18 topologies and 66 diagrams for d = 9, and 92 topologies plus 504 diagrams at the d = 11 level. At d = 13 there are already 576 topologies and 4199 diagrams. However, among all these there are only very few genuine neutrino mass models: At d = (9, 11, 13) we find only (2,2,2) genuine diagrams and a total of (2,2,6) models. Here, a model is considered genuine at level d if it automatically forbids lower order neutrino masses without the use of additional symmetries. We also briefly discuss how neutrino masses and angles can be easily fitted in these high-dimensional models.

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Título según WOS: High-dimensional neutrino masses
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Número: 12
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2018
DOI:

10.1007/JHEP12(2018)066

Notas: ISI