Neutrino Mass in B-L Model and Left-Right Symmetric Model
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Abstract
Neutrino mass has been observed in some experiments. A Beyond Standard Model
theory is required to explain the masses of Neutrinos. There are many possibilities
out of which the present material is mainly focused on B-L Model and Left-Right
Symmetric Model. Both models are introduced along with comparisons with Standard
Model. An introduction to Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay is presented. Also
the Effective Neutrino Mass in the standard mechanism is calculated explicitly.
The Neutrinoless double beta decay can be mediated by many possible ways
[Cha+12]
1 withWRs only with light neutrino exchange. (only eL as final particle)
2 withWRs only with heavy neutrino exchange. (only eR as final particle)
3 withWLs only with light neutrino exchange. (only eL as final particle)
4 withWLs only with heavy neutrino exchange. (only eR as final particle)
5 withWR,WL and with light neutrino exchange. (eL and eR as final particle)
6 withWR,WL and with heavy neutrino exchange. (eL and eR as final particle)
Only two of the above have a significant contribution, which are shown in figure
5.1 and 5.9. We analyzed only these parts in different hierarchies. We calculated
dependence of Dirac and Majorana phases on effective mass by plotting effective
mass (due to above mentioned both Feynman diagrams) vs lightest mass in the
normal hierarchy and inverted hierarchy.