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The impact of different parameterizations on the interpretation of CP violation in neutrino oscillations

Peter B. Denton, Rebekah Pestes

2021Journal of High Energy Physics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract CP violation in the lepton mass matrix will be probed with good precision in upcoming experiments. The amount of CP violation present in oscillations can be quantified in numerous ways and is typically parameterized by the complex phase δ PDG in the standard PDG definition of the lepton mixing matrix. There are additional parameterizations of the lepton mixing matrix as well. Through various examples, we explore how, given the current data, different parameterizations can lead to different conclusions when working with parameterization dependent variables, such as δ . We demonstrate how the smallness of | U e 3 | governs the scale of these results. We then demonstrate how δ can be misleading and argue that the Jarlskog is the cleanest means of presenting the amount of CP violation in the lepton sector. We also confirm that, among the different parameterizations considered, the standard PDG parameterization has a number of convenient features.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCP violationLeptonParticle physicsMixing (physics)NeutrinoPontecorvo–Maki–Nakagawa–Sakata matrixNeutrino oscillationStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Parameterized complexityPhysics beyond the Standard ModelLepton numberScale (ratio)Interpretation (philosophy)Mass matrixMatrix (chemical analysis)Minimal Supersymmetric Standard ModelPhase (matter)Current (fluid)AmplitudeNeutrino Physics ResearchParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena