Lepton number and flavour violation in TeV-scale left-right symmetric theories with large left-right mixing
Abstract
The various diagrams leading to neutrinoless double beta decay in the left-right symmetric model have different relative magnitudes, depending on the scale of new physics. Neutrinos acquire mass from both type I and/or type II seesaw terms, making an unambiguous analysis difficult. We study the half-life for double beta decay in the case of type II and type I dominance, in the former case including interference terms. If the heavy neutrinos of the type I seesaw model are at the TeV scale, certain processes can be enhanced. In particular, there are regions of parameter space in which the so-called lambda- and eta-diagrams can give sizable contributions to the half-life for the decay. We perform a detailed study of one such scenario, paying careful attention to constraints from lepton flavour violation.
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@article{arxiv.1303.6324,
title = {Lepton number and flavour violation in TeV-scale left-right symmetric theories with large left-right mixing},
author = {James Barry and Werner Rodejohann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.6324},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
50 pages, 13 figures. Minor changes in text. Appendices added: (a) half-life correlations for Ge and Xe; (b) explicit numerical example. Results unchanged. Matches version published in JHEP