The implications of neutrino masses and models for neutrino masses

Massive neutrinos have been widely studied for the past twenty years as the understanding of neutrino masses serves as a probe into the new physics beyond Standard Model. SM and MSSM models are shortly reviewed in this thesis as they are the prerequisite knowledge for the massive neutrino model....

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Main Author: Tay, Fu Yang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-756762023-02-28T23:18:05Z The implications of neutrino masses and models for neutrino masses Tay, Fu Yang School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Leek Meng Lee DRNTU::Science::Physics::Nuclear and particle physics Massive neutrinos have been widely studied for the past twenty years as the understanding of neutrino masses serves as a probe into the new physics beyond Standard Model. SM and MSSM models are shortly reviewed in this thesis as they are the prerequisite knowledge for the massive neutrino model. The discussions of massive neutrino are mainly separated into four sections. The nature of neutrino masses are discussed as the neutrinos are still undetermined whether they are Dirac or Majorana particles. The significant implication of massive neutrinos, neutrino oscillations and consequences in measurements of atmospheric and solar neutrinos are investigated. The latest measurements of neutrino mixing angles showed that the neutrino mixing pattern is deviated from the TB mixing pattern. Hence two neutrino sum rules which may be the ways to deviate the TB mixing pattern are introduced in this thesis. Three mass hierarchies of neutrinos which are given by the latest measurements are also discussed. Furthermore, several types of seesaw mechanisms are studied as they are commonly used in most models to induce the neutrino masses. The models of massive neutrinos are introduced. For instance, left-right symmetry, SUSY and GUT models. Finally, a SUSY SO(10) model with discrete family symmetry is briefly studied. Bachelor of Science in Physics 2018-06-07T02:08:39Z 2018-06-07T02:08:39Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75676 en 89 p. application/pdf
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The implications of neutrino masses and models for neutrino masses
description Massive neutrinos have been widely studied for the past twenty years as the understanding of neutrino masses serves as a probe into the new physics beyond Standard Model. SM and MSSM models are shortly reviewed in this thesis as they are the prerequisite knowledge for the massive neutrino model. The discussions of massive neutrino are mainly separated into four sections. The nature of neutrino masses are discussed as the neutrinos are still undetermined whether they are Dirac or Majorana particles. The significant implication of massive neutrinos, neutrino oscillations and consequences in measurements of atmospheric and solar neutrinos are investigated. The latest measurements of neutrino mixing angles showed that the neutrino mixing pattern is deviated from the TB mixing pattern. Hence two neutrino sum rules which may be the ways to deviate the TB mixing pattern are introduced in this thesis. Three mass hierarchies of neutrinos which are given by the latest measurements are also discussed. Furthermore, several types of seesaw mechanisms are studied as they are commonly used in most models to induce the neutrino masses. The models of massive neutrinos are introduced. For instance, left-right symmetry, SUSY and GUT models. Finally, a SUSY SO(10) model with discrete family symmetry is briefly studied.
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