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Neutrinos and Some Aspects of Physi
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Declaration This thesis is a presen
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Acknowledgments First and foremost,
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trino masses are bounded within 0.1
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softly broken Z 2 symmetry, the mas
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tribimaximal mixing in the neutrino
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Bibliography [1] Two Higgs doublet
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Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Stand
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6.2.2 Charged Lepton Masses and Mix
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Standard
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For positive µ 2 and λ, the Higgs
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type of Yukawa interaction between
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interaction with the Higgs as λ f
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where ˆΦ is the MSSM chiral super
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(2004); A. Ghosal, hep-ph/0304090;
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active flavor. In recent years, sev
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Figure 2.1: The possible neutrino s
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Majorana mass term breaks lepton nu
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The kinetic term of the Higgs tripl
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ight handed neutrino N R can be exa
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alternating group which is not a di
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The group contains two one-dimensio
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from neutral-current interactions i
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[31] K. S. Babu and R. N. Mohapatra
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of producing the heavy fermion trip
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where Σ ± Ri = Σ1 Ri ∓iΣ2 Ri
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while U ν diagonalizes m ν and ˜
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It is evident that the masses of th
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0.001 0.001 0.0001 0.0001 U e3 1e-0
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if we neglect terms proportional to
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calculations for lepton flavor viol
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fb. Therefore, it is obvious that t
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Σ − -> e m 1 m h 0 Σ − -> e m
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We can also see that for Σ − m 1
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the sinα term. However, decay to h
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Σ − m 1 ->ν m1 W Σ 0 m 1 ->ν
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Γ 2HDM (Σ 0 m → ν m H 0 ) ≃
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Decay modes Σ ± m 1 Σ ± m 2 Σ
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III seesaw model. Clearly, for our
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Sl no Channels Effective cross-sect
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• The other dominant decay channe
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3.9 Conclusions The seesaw mechanis
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Appendix A: The Scalar Potential an
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B: The Interaction Lagrangian B.1:
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C H0 ,L 1√ ll 2 (T 11Y † l S 11
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c Z,L ll c Z,L lΣ − c Z,L Σ −
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Bibliography [1] S. Weinberg, Phys.
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Lett. B 615, 231 (2005); Phys. Rev.
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