Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1852600 | Physics Letters B | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We present a model for calculating charged-lepton mixing matrices. These matrices are an essential ingredient for predicting lepton flavor-violating rates in the lepton number nonuniversal models recently proposed to explain anomalies in B -meson decays. The model is based on work on “constrained flavor breaking” by Appelquist, Bai and Piai relating the charged-lepton mass matrix, MℓMℓ, to those for the up- and down-type quarks, Mu,dMu,d. We use our recent model of lepton nonuniversality to illustrate the magnitudes of flavor-violating B-decay rates that might be expected. Decays with μτ final states generally have the highest rates by far.
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Authors
Diego Guadagnoli, Kenneth Lane,