In lepton-flavour-violating new physics models where heavy states do not couple to right-handed charged leptons, one-loop electric dipole moments vanish in both the mass and Yukawa bases, leaving two-loop effects as the leading contribution.
$\mu \to e \gamma$ and $\tau \to l \gamma$ decays in the fermion triplet seesaw model
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In the framework of the seesaw models with triplets of fermions, we evaluate the decay rates of $\mu \to e \gamma$ and $\tau \to l \gamma$ transitions. We show that although, due to neutrino mass constraints, those rates are in general expected to be well under the present experimental limits, this is not necessarily always the case. Interestingly enough, the observation of one of those decays in planned experiments would nevertheless contradict bounds stemming from present experimental limits on the $\mu \to eee$ and $\tau \to 3 l$ decay rates. Such detection of radiative decays would therefore imply that there exist sources of lepton flavour violation not associated to triplet fermions.
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In lepton-flavour-violating new physics models where heavy states do not couple to right-handed charged leptons, one-loop electric dipole moments vanish in both the mass and Yukawa bases, leaving two-loop effects as the leading contribution.