In the Majorana and Dirac scotogenic models, the 3-body tau decay τ→3μ can reach branching ratios of about 10^-10 and 10^-11 respectively, after muon constraints and perturbativity are imposed.
Beyond the Standard Model in Many Directions
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These four lectures constitute a gentle introduction to what may lie beyond the standard model of quarks and leptons interacting through $SU(3)_c \otimes SU(2)_L \otimes U(1)_Y$ gauge bosons, prepared for an audience of graduate students in experimental particle physics. In the first lecture, I introduce a novel graphical representation of the particles and interactions, the double simplex, to elicit questions that motivate our interest in physics beyond the standard model, without recourse to equations and formalism. Lecture 2 is devoted to a short review of the current status of the standard model, especially the electroweak theory, which serves as the point of departure for our explorations. The third lecture is concerned with unified theories of the strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions. In the fourth lecture, I survey some attempts to extend and complete the electroweak theory, emphasizing some of the promise and challenges of supersymmetry. A short concluding section looks forward.
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Lepton flavor violation in the Majorana and Dirac scotogenic models
In the Majorana and Dirac scotogenic models, the 3-body tau decay τ→3μ can reach branching ratios of about 10^-10 and 10^-11 respectively, after muon constraints and perturbativity are imposed.