Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 221802 (2003) [4 pages]Form Invariance of the Neutrino Mass Matrix
Ernest Ma Received 19 March 2003; published 5 June 2003 Consider the most general 3×3 Majorana neutrino mass matrix M. Motivated by present neutrino-oscillation data, much theoretical effort is directed at reducing it to a specific texture in terms of a small number of parameters. This procedure is often ad hoc. I propose instead that for any M one may choose, it should satisfy the condition UMUT=M, where U≠1 is a specific unitary matrix such that UN represents a well-defined discrete symmetry in the νe,μ,τ basis, N being a particular integer not necessarily equal to 1. I illustrate this idea with a number of examples, including the realistic case of an inverted hierarchy of neutrino masses. ©2003 The American Physical Society
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