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Maximal CP-Violation in Neutrino Mass Matrix in light of the latest Daya Bay result on θ13\theta_{13}

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The Daya Bay Collaboration (An et al) has recently proclaimed discovery of non-zero reactor angle, θ13\theta_{13}, sin22θ13\sin^{2}2\theta_{13}=0.092±\pm0.016(stat)±\pm0.005(syst), at 5.2σ5.2\sigma which is in conformity with the earlier observations of Abe et al, Adamson et al and Kerret et al last year. The discovery has immense implication for exploring CP-violation in the leptonic sector. In the present work, we examine CP-violation in Majorana neutrino mass matrix, in the basis where charged lepton mass matrix is diagonal, in which the ratio of elements are equal, also, termed as Strong Scaling Ansa¨\ddot{a}tz (SSA). This Ansa¨\ddot{a}tz has been known to explain the vanishing of θ13\theta_{13} and predict inverted hierarchy (IH) for the neutrino masses. However, to generate a non-zero value of θ13\theta_{13} consistent with Daya Bay result one has to deviate from SSA. This deviation will have important implications for CP-violation in the leptonic sector and is one of the issues addressed in the present work. CP is maximally violated because, for central value of θ13\theta_{13} obtained from Daya Bay experiment, Dirac-type phase δπ2|\delta|\approx \frac{\pi}{2}, 3π2\frac{3 \pi}{2} which corresponds to JCP0.03|J_{CP}|\approx0.03. We have, also, studied imperative implications for Majorana-type phases α\alpha, β\beta and effective neutrino mass, MeeM_{ee}. The Majorana-type phases α\alpha, β\beta are found to be sharply constrained.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, references adde

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