Impact of an eV-mass sterile neutrino on the neutrinoless double-beta decays: a Bayesian analysis (1902.03839v1)
Abstract: To quantitatively assess the impact of an eV-mass sterile neutrino on the neutrinoless double-beta ($0\nu \beta \beta$) decays, we calculate the posterior probability distribution of the relevant effective neutrino mass $|m\prime_{ee}|$ in the (3+1)$\nu$ mixing scenario, following the Bayesian statistical approach. The latest global-fit analysis of neutrino oscillation data, the cosmological bound on the sum of three active neutrino masses from {\it Planck}, and the constraints from current $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay experiments are taken into account in our calculations. Based on the resultant posterior distributions, we find that the average value of the effective neutrino mass is shifted from $\overline{|m{}_{ee}|} = 3.37\times 10{-3}~{\rm eV}$ (or $7.71\times 10{-3}~{\rm eV}$) in the standard 3$\nu$ mixing scenario to $\overline{|m{\prime}_{ee}|}=2.54\times 10{-2}~{\rm eV}$ (or $2.56\times 10{-2}~{\rm eV}$) in the (3+1)$\nu$ mixing scenario, with the logarithmically uniform prior on the lightest neutrino mass (or on the sum of three active neutrino masses). Therefore, a null signal from the future $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay experiment with a sensitivity to $|m{}_{ee}| \approx \mathcal{O}(10{-2}_{})~{\rm eV}$ will be able to set a very stringent constraint on the sterile neutrino mass and the active-sterile mixing angle.
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