Renormalization-group mixing lets heavy-quark dimension-seven operators feed neutrinoless double-beta decay, giving some of the strongest current bounds on these new-physics operators.
Correlating $0\nu\beta\beta$ decays and flavor observables in leptoquark models
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In this paper, we investigate minimal scalar leptoquark models that dynamically generate neutrino Majorana masses at the one-loop level and examine their implications for low-energy processes. We show that these models can produce viable neutrino masses, consistent with neutrino oscillation and cosmological data. By using leptoquark couplings fixed by neutrino data, we predict additional contributions to neutrinoless double-beta decays ($0\nu\beta\beta$), which are chirality enhanced and compete with the standard contributions from the Majorana masses. Our analysis demonstrates that these effects are sizable for leptoquark masses as large as $\mathcal{O}(300~\mathrm{TeV})$, potentially increasing or decreasing the $0\nu\beta\beta$ half-life, and creating an ambiguity between the normal and inverted mass ordering scenarios. Furthermore, we explore the correlation between $0\nu\beta\beta$ and flavor observables, such as kaon decays and $\mu\to e$ conversion in nuclei, emphasizing that the latter is complementary to $0\nu\beta\beta$ decays.
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Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decays from Operator Mixing
Renormalization-group mixing lets heavy-quark dimension-seven operators feed neutrinoless double-beta decay, giving some of the strongest current bounds on these new-physics operators.