In an S4 x Zn flavor-symmetric SO(10) SUSY model with type-II seesaw, the mu-to-e-gamma branching ratio constrains CMSSM, NUHM and NUSM parameter space, with MEG-II projected to probe most remaining regions.
Massive Neutrinos and Flavour Violation
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In spite of the large lepton flavour violation (LFV) observed in neutrino oscillations, within the Standard Model, we do \textit{not} expect any visible LFV in the charged lepton sector ($\mu \to e, \gamma$, $\tau \to \mu, \gamma$, etc.). On the contrary, the presence of new physics close to the electroweak scale can enhance the amplitudes of these processes. We discuss this in general and focus on a particularly interesting case: the marriage of low-energy supersymmetry (SUSY) and seesaw mechanism for neutrino masses (SUSY seesaw). Several ideas presented in this context are reviewed both in the bottom-up and top-down approaches. We show that there exist attractive models where the rate for LFV processes can attain values to be probed in pre-LHC experiments.
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Analytical Soft SUSY Spectrum in Supersymmetric Models in Light of $ S_{4} \times Z_{n} $ flavor symmetric SUSY SO(10) theory
In an S4 x Zn flavor-symmetric SO(10) SUSY model with type-II seesaw, the mu-to-e-gamma branching ratio constrains CMSSM, NUHM and NUSM parameter space, with MEG-II projected to probe most remaining regions.