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Corrections for tribimaximal, bimaximal and democratic neutrino mixing matrices

In this work we analyze the corrections to tribimaximal (TBM), bimaximal (BM) and democratic (DC) mixing matrices for explaining large reactor mixing angle $θ_{13}$ and checking the consistency with other neutrino mixing angles. The corrections are parameterized in terms of small orthogonal rotations (R) with corresponding modified PMNS matrix of the form $R_{ij}\cdot U \cdot R_{kl}$ where $R_{ij}$ is rotation in ij sector and U is any one of these special matrices. We showed the rotations $R_{13}\cdot U \cdot R_{23}$, $R_{12}\cdot U \cdot R_{13}$ for BM and $R_{13}\cdot U \cdot R_{13}$ for TBM perturbative case successfully fit all neutrino mixing angles within $1σ$ range. The perturbed PMNS matrix $R_{12}\cdot U \cdot R_{13}$ for DC, TBM and $R_{23}\cdot U \cdot R_{23}$ for TBM case is successful in producing mixing angles at 2$σ$ level. The other rotation schemes are either excluded or successful in producing mixing angles at $3σ$ level.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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