“…In other words, in this scenario the effective dimension-five operator responsible for the suppression of neutrino masses can be somehow decoupled from the dimension-six one, allowing at the same time not too small NU effects so that interesting new phenomenology may appear (Deppisch et al, 2006;Deppisch and Valle, 2005;Dev and Mohapatra, 2010;Malinsky et al, 2009a,b). Similar effects arise in other models with large light-heavy neutrino mixing (Nardi et al, 1995;Tommasini et al, 1995), and in scenarios with extra dimensions where the mixing of Kaluza-Klein modes with the light neutrinos may induce NU effects (Bhattacharya et al, 2009;Branco et al, 2003b;De Gouvea et al, 2002). Another possible source of nonunitarity arises from loop corrections to the charged-lepton or neutrino self-energies (Bellazzini et al, 2011) which modify the corresponding kinetic terms, thus inducing NU effects.…”