Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861055 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Lepton flavor violation (LFV) is studied within a realistic unified framework, based on supersymmetric SO(10) or an effective G(224)=SU(2)LÃSU(2)RÃSU(4)c symmetry, that successfully describes (i) fermion masses and mixings, (ii) neutrino oscillations, as well as (iii) CP violation. LFV emerges as an important prediction of this framework, bringing no new parameters, barring the few SUSY parameters, which are assumed to be flavor-universal at Mââ³MGUT. We study LFV (i.e., μâeγ, Ïâμγ, Ïâeγ and μNâeN) within this framework by including contributions both from the presence of the right-handed neutrinos as well as those arising from renormalization group running in the post-GUT regime (MââMGUT). Typically the latter, though commonly omitted in the literature, is found to dominate. Our predicted rates for μâeγ show that while some choices of (m0,m1/2) are clearly excluded by the current empirical limit, this decay should be seen with an improvement of the current sensitivity by a factor of 10-100, even if sleptons are moderately heavy (â²800GeV, say). For the same reason, μ-e conversion (μNâeN) should show in the planned MECO experiment. Implications of WMAP and (gâ2)μ-measurements are noted, as also the significance of the measurement of parity-odd asymmetry in the decay of polarized μ+ into e+γ.
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Authors
K.S. Babu, Jogesh C. Pati, Parul Rastogi,