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Gauged $U(1)_{L_μ-L_τ}$ Symmetry and two-zero Textures of Inverse Neutrino Mass Matrix in light of Muon ($g-2$)

Published 18 Jul 2022 in hep-ph | (2207.08415v1)

Abstract: In the framework of anomaly free $U(1){L{\mu}-L_{\tau}}$ model, charged scalar fields give rise to massive gauge boson ($Z_{\mu\tau}$) through spontaneous symmetry breaking. $Z_{\mu\tau}$ leads to one loop contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment. These scalar fields may, also, appear in the structure of right-handed neutrino mass matrix, thus, connecting the possible explanation of muon ($g-2$) and low energy neutrino phenomenology through $vevs$ associated with the scalar fields. In the present work, we consider textures of inverse neutrino mass matrix ($M_{\nu}{-1}$) wherein any two elements of the mass matrix are zero. In this ansatz, with Dirac neutrino mass matrix diagonal, the zero(s) of right-handed Majorana neutrino mass matrix correspond to zero(s) in the low energy effective neutrino mass matrix (within Type-I seesaw). We have realized two such textures of $M_{\nu}{-1}$ accommodating the muon ($g-2$) and low energy neutrino phenomenology. The requirement of successful explanation of muon ($g-2$), further, constrain the allowed parameter space of the model and results in sharp correlations amongst neutrino mixing angles, $CP$ invariants and effective Majorana mass ($M_{ee}$). The model explains muon ($g-2$) for $M_{Z_{\mu\tau}}$ in the range ($0.035$ GeV-$0.100$ GeV) and $g_{\mu\tau}\approx\mathcal{O}(10{-4}$) which is found to be consistent with constraints coming from the experiments like CCFR, COHERENT, BABAR, NA62 and NA64.

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