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Effect of steriles states on lepton magnetic moments and neutrinoless double beta decay

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We address the impact of sterile fermion states on the anomalous magnetic moment of charged leptons, as well as their contribution to neutrinoless double beta decays. We illustrate our results in a minimal, effective extension of the Standard Model by one sterile fermion state, and in a well-motivated framework of neutrino mass generation, embedding the Inverse Seesaw into the Standard Model. The simple "3+1" effective case succeeds in alleviating the tension related to the muon anomalous magnetic moment, albeit only at the 3$\sigma$ level, and for light sterile states (corresponding to a }cosmologically disfavoured regime). Interestingly, our analysis shows that a future $0 \nu 2 \beta$ observation does not necessarily imply an inverted hierarchy for the active neutrinos in this simple extension. Although the Inverse Seesaw realisation here addressed could indeed ease the tension in $(g-2)_\mu$, bounds from lepton universality in kaon decays mostly preclude this from happening. However, these scenarios can also have a strong impact on the interpretation of a future $0 \nu 2 \beta$ signal regarding the hierarchy of the active neutrino mass spectrum.

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Taming flavour violation in the Inverse Seesaw

hep-ph · 2024-12-18 · conditional · novelty 6.0

New eta-based parametrisations of the ISS(3,3) show that Z-penguin flavour violation can reveal non-degenerate heavy sterile mixing even when radiative decays are absent.

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  • Taming flavour violation in the Inverse Seesaw hep-ph · 2024-12-18 · conditional · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    New eta-based parametrisations of the ISS(3,3) show that Z-penguin flavour violation can reveal non-degenerate heavy sterile mixing even when radiative decays are absent.