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Cumulative Non-decoupling Effects of Kaluza-Klein Neutrinos in Electroweak Processes
In Kaluza-Klein theories of low-scale quantum gravity, gravitons and iso-singlet neutrinos may propagate in a higher-dimensional space with large compact dimensions, whereas all particles of the Standard Model are confined on a (1+3)-dimensional subspace. After compactification of the extra dimensio...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1999
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.62.066001 http://cds.cern.ch/record/394812 |
Sumario: | In Kaluza-Klein theories of low-scale quantum gravity, gravitons and iso-singlet neutrinos may propagate in a higher-dimensional space with large compact dimensions, whereas all particles of the Standard Model are confined on a (1+3)-dimensional subspace. After compactification of the extra dimensions, the resulting Yukawa couplings of the Kaluza-Klein neutrinos to the lepton doublets become naturally very suppressed by a higher-dimensional volume factor in agreement with phenomenological observations. We show that one-loop effects induced by Kaluza-Klein neutrinos, albeit tiny individually, act cumulatively in electroweak processes, giving rise to a non-decoupling behaviour for large values of the higher-dimensional Yukawa couplings. Owing to the non-decoupling effects of Kaluza-Klein neutrinos, we can derive stronger constraints on the parameters of the theory that originate from the non-observation of flavour-violating and universality-breaking phenomena, which involve the $W$ and $Z$ bosons, and the $e$, $\mu$ and $\tau$ leptons. |
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