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arxiv: hep-ph/0503079 · v2 · submitted 2005-03-08 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Neutrino Mass Hierarchy, Vacuum Oscillations, and Vanishing U_e3

classification ✦ hep-ph hep-ex
keywords neutrinomassthetaalternativeapproacheshierarchymixingoscillation
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Is the relatively isolated member of the neutrino mass spectrum heavier or lighter than the two closely-spaced members? This question - the character of the neutrino mass hierarchy - is of great theoretical interest. All previously identified experiments for addressing it via neutrino oscillations require that the currently unknown size of the U_e3 element of the leptonic mixing matrix (parameterized by the unknown theta_13 mixing angle) be sufficiently large, and will utterly fail in the limit theta_13=0. For this reason, we explore alternative oscillation approaches that would still succeed even if theta_13 vanishes. We identify several alternatives that require neither a nonzero |U_e3| nor the presence of significant matter effects. All include multiple percent-level neutrino oscillation measurements, usually involving muon-neutrino (or antineutrino) disappearance and very long baselines. We comment on the degree of promise that these alternative approaches show.

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