English

LHC and Lepton Flavour Violation Phenomenology in Seesaw Models

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-05-30 v1

Abstract

We review Lepton Flavour Violation (LFV) in the supersymmetric version of the seesaw mechanism (type I, II, III) and in Left-Right models. The LFV needed to explain neutrino masses and mixings is the only source of LFV and has experimental implications both in low-energy experiments where we search for the radiative decays of leptons, and at the LHC where we look at its imprint on the LFV decays of the sparticles and on slepton mass splittings. We discuss how this confrontation between high- and low-energy LFV observables may provide information about the underlying mechanism of LFV.

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@article{arxiv.1105.5608,
  title  = {LHC and Lepton Flavour Violation Phenomenology in Seesaw Models},
  author = {Jorge C. Romao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.5608},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

Prepared for the proceedings of the Moriond 2011 EW session. 6 pages, 6 figures