Neutrino Mass and $\mu \rightarrow e + \gamma $ from a Mini-Seesaw
Abstract
The recently proposed "mini-seesaw mechanism" combines naturally suppressed Dirac and Majorana masses to achieve light Standard Model neutrinos via a low-scale seesaw. A key feature of this approach is the presence of multiple light (order GeV) sterile-neutrinos that mix with the Standard Model. In this work we study the bounds on these light sterile-neutrinos from processes like \mu ---> e + \gamma, invisible Z-decays, and neutrinoless double beta-decay. We show that viable parameter space exists and that, interestingly, key observables can lie just below current experimental sensitivities. In particular, a motivated region of parameter space predicts a value of BR(\mu ---> e + \gamma) within the range to be probed by MEG.
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@article{arxiv.1105.0593,
title = {Neutrino Mass and $\mu \rightarrow e + \gamma $ from a Mini-Seesaw},
author = {Michael Duerr and Damien P. George and Kristian L. McDonald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.0593},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
1+26 pages, 7 figures. v2 JHEP version (typo's fixed, minor change to presentation, results unchanged)