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\mu-e conversion in nuclei versus \mu-->e \gamma : an effective field theory point of view

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-30 v2

Abstract

Using an effective lagrangian description we analyze possible new physics contributions to the most relevant muon number violating processes: μeγ\mu \to e \gamma and μ\mu--ee conversion in nuclei. We identify a general class of models in which those processes are generated at one loop level and in which μ\mu--ee conversion is enhanced with respect to μeγ\mu \to e \gamma by a large ln(mμ2/Λ2),\ln(m^2_\mu/\Lambda^2), where Λ\Lambda is the scale responsible for the new physics. For this wide class of models bounds on μ\mu--ee conversion constrain the scale of new physics more stringently than μeγ\mu \to e \gamma already at present and, with the expected improvements in μ\mu--ee conversion experiments, will push it upwards by about one order of magnitude more. To illustrate this general result we give an explicit model containing a doubly charged scalar and derive new bounds on its couplings to the leptons.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9710389,
  title  = {\mu-e conversion in nuclei versus \mu-->e \gamma : an effective field theory point of view},
  author = {M. Raidal and A. Santamaria},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9710389},
  year   = {2009}
}

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A few references added, to appear in PLB