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Electron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenarios

We study if a sizeable muon electric dipole can arise in supersymmetric frameworks able to account for the tight experimental bounds on sfermion masses, like an appropriate flavor symmetry, or like a flavor-blind mechanism of SUSY breaking (in presence of radiative corrections charchteristic of GUT...

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Autores principales: Romanino, Andrea, Strumia, Alessandro
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00607-1
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author Romanino, Andrea
Strumia, Alessandro
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description We study if a sizeable muon electric dipole can arise in supersymmetric frameworks able to account for the tight experimental bounds on sfermion masses, like an appropriate flavor symmetry, or like a flavor-blind mechanism of SUSY breaking (in presence of radiative corrections charchteristic of GUT models, or due to Yukawa couplings of neutrinos in see-saw models). In some cases it is possible to evade the naive scaling d_mu/d_e = m_mu/m_e and obtain a d_mu as large as 10^{-22--23} e cm. In most cases d_mu is around 10^{-24--25} e cm and (d_mu/d_e)/(m_mu/m_e) is only slightly different from one: this ratio contains interesting informations on the source of the dipoles and on the texture of the lepton Yukawa matrix. We also update GUT predictions for mu --> e gamma and related processes.
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spelling cern-5179832023-03-14T18:01:46Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00607-1http://cds.cern.ch/record/517983engRomanino, AndreaStrumia, AlessandroElectron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenariosParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study if a sizeable muon electric dipole can arise in supersymmetric frameworks able to account for the tight experimental bounds on sfermion masses, like an appropriate flavor symmetry, or like a flavor-blind mechanism of SUSY breaking (in presence of radiative corrections charchteristic of GUT models, or due to Yukawa couplings of neutrinos in see-saw models). In some cases it is possible to evade the naive scaling d_mu/d_e = m_mu/m_e and obtain a d_mu as large as 10^{-22--23} e cm. In most cases d_mu is around 10^{-24--25} e cm and (d_mu/d_e)/(m_mu/m_e) is only slightly different from one: this ratio contains interesting informations on the source of the dipoles and on the texture of the lepton Yukawa matrix. We also update GUT predictions for mu --> e gamma and related processes.We study if a sizeable muon electric dipole can arise in supersymmetric frameworks able to account for the tight experimental bounds on sfermion masses, like an appropriate flavor symmetry, or like a flavor-blind mechanism of SUSY breaking (in presence of radiative corrections charchteristic of GUT models, or due to Yukawa couplings of neutrinos in see-saw models). In some cases it is possible to evade the naive scaling $d_\mu / d_e = m_\mu / m_e$ and obtain a $d_\mu$ as large as $10^{-22\div -23}$ e cm. In most cases $d_\mu$ is around $10^{-24\div -25}$ e cm and ($d_\mu / d_e$)/($m_\mu / m_e$) is only slightly different from one: this ratio contains interesting informations on the source of the dipoles and on the texture of the lepton Yukawa matrix. We also update GUT predictions for $\mu \to e \gamma$ and related processes.We study if a sizeable muon electric dipole can arise in supersymmetric frameworks able to account for the tight experimental bounds on sfermion masses, like an appropriate flavor symmetry, or like a flavor-blind mechanism of SUSY breaking (in presence of radiative corrections charchteristic of GUT models, or due to Yukawa couplings of neutrinos in see-saw models). In some cases it is possible to evade the naive scaling $d_\mu / d_e = m_\mu / m_e$ and obtain a $d_\mu$ as large as $10^{-22\div -23}$ e cm. In most cases $d_\mu$ is around $10^{-24\div -25}$ e cm and ($d_\mu / d_e$)/($m_\mu / m_e$) is only slightly different from one: this ratio contains interesting informations on the source of the dipoles and on the texture of the lepton Yukawa matrix. We also update GUT predictions for $\mu \to e \gamma$ and related processes.We study if a sizeable muon electric dipole can arise in supersymmetric frameworks able to account for the tight experimental bounds on sfermion masses, like an appropriate flavor symmetry, or like a flavor-blind mechanism of SUSY breaking (in presence of radiative corrections charchteristic of GUT models, or due to Yukawa couplings of neutrinos in see-saw models). In some cases it is possible to evade the naive scaling d μ / d e = m μ / m e and obtain a d μ as large as 10 −22÷23 e cm . In most cases d μ is around 10 −24÷25 e cm and ( d μ / d e )/( m μ / m e ) is only slightly different from one: this ratio contains interesting informations on the source of the dipoles and on the texture of the lepton Yukawa matrix. We also update GUT predictions for μ → eγ and related processes.hep-ph/0108275FERMILAB-PUB-01-249-TCERN-TH-2001-221IFUP-TH-2001-23CERN-TH-2001-221FERMILAB-PUB-2001-249-TIFUP-TH-2001-23oai:cds.cern.ch:5179832001-08-31
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Romanino, Andrea
Strumia, Alessandro
Electron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenarios
title Electron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenarios
title_full Electron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenarios
title_fullStr Electron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenarios
title_full_unstemmed Electron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenarios
title_short Electron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenarios
title_sort electron and muon electric dipoles in supersymmetric scenarios
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00607-1
http://cds.cern.ch/record/517983
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