How Georgi-Jarlskog and SUSY-SO(10) imply a measurable rate for mu->e gamma

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4 pages, LaTex, uses espcrc2.sty and axodraw.sty (both attached), epsfig.sty. Talk given (by HG) at SUSY-96 Conference on Supe

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10.1016/S0920-5632(96)00554-3

Slepton mass matrices have been analyzed in an SO(10) SUSY-GUT, with soft-breaking terms generated at Planck scale. Higher dimensional operators consistent with 4-d string constructions are used in order to generate a Georgi-Jarlskog (G-J) Yukawa texture at \mgut. Radiative corrections between \mpl\ and \mgut\ generate a substantial non-universality in the $\tilde\mu-\tilde e$ sector. This non-universality originates in the flavor dependence of the Higgs assignments required for the G-J texture, and is unrelated to the large top Yukawa. The resulting branching ratio for mu->e could make this process observable for large sectors of the MSSM parameter space, with a factor of 10 improvement in statistics.

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