Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2009-04-14
JHEP 0912:030,2009
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
15 pages, 12 figures
Scientific paper
10.1088/1126-6708/2009/12/030
The Standard Model (SM) predictions for the lepton flavor-violating (LFV) processes like mu->eg are well far from any realistic experimental resolution, thus, the appearance of m->eg at the running MEG experiment would unambiguously point towards a New Physics (NP) signal. In this article, we discuss the phenomenological implications in case of observation/improved upper bound on m->eg at the running MEG experiment for supersymmetric (SUSY) scenarios with a see-saw mechanism accounting for the neutrino masses. We outline the role of related observables to m->eg in shedding light on the nature of the SUSY LFV sources providing useful tools i) to reconstruct some fundamental parameters of the neutrino physics and ii) to test whether an underlying SUSY Grand Unified Theory (GUT) is at work. The perspectives for the detection of LFV signals in tau decays are also discussed.
Hisano Junji
Nagai Minoru
Paradisi Paolo
Shimizu Yasuaki
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