Two 17-keV Majorana Neutrinos?
- 27 May 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review Letters
- Vol. 54 (21) , 2302-2305
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.54.2302
Abstract
A recent observation of a 17-keV neutrino in tritium beta decay can be incorporated into the standard model with just three light neutrinos. Constraints on neutrino masses suggest that the lepton mass matrices have an approximate global symmetry which results in two of the three neutrinos having masses near 17 keV. A prediction for the mixing angle in oscillations is made. Cosmological constraints on the 17-keV neutrino are discussed. Models with majorons or familons are found to be attractive possibilities.
Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Light Dirac neutrinos in left-right symmetric and horizontal gauge modelsNuclear Physics B, 1985
- Evidence of Heavy-Neutrino Emission in Beta DecayPhysical Review Letters, 1985
- Pseudo Dirac NeutrinoProgress of Theoretical Physics, 1983
- andproperties of Majorana particles, and the consequencesPhysical Review D, 1983
- Neutrinoless double-decay with quasi-Dirac neutrinosPhysical Review D, 1983
- On pseudo-Dirac neutrinos, neutrino oscillations and neutrinoless double β-decayPhysics Letters B, 1982
- CP properties of Majorana neutrinos and double beta decayPhysics Letters B, 1981
- Experimental Limits on Neutrino OscillationsPhysical Review Letters, 1981
- Limits on neutrino oscillations from a study of νe charged current interactionsPhysics Letters B, 1981
- Weak Interactions with Lepton-Hadron SymmetryPhysical Review D, 1970