The Daya Bay Collaboration (An et al) has recently proclaimed discovery of
non-zero reactor angle, θ13,
sin22θ13=0.092±0.016(stat)±0.005(syst), at 5.2σ
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¨tz (SSA). This Ansa¨tz has been
known to explain the vanishing of θ13 and predict inverted hierarchy
(IH) for the neutrino masses. However, to generate a non-zero value of
θ13 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 obtained from Daya Bay
experiment, Dirac-type phase ∣δ∣≈2π, 23π
which corresponds to ∣JCP∣≈0.03. We have, also, studied imperative
implications for Majorana-type phases α, β and effective neutrino
mass, Mee. The Majorana-type phases α, β are found to be
sharply constrained.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, references adde