A Bayesian MCMC fit to neutrino, Higgs, and flavor data constrains the trilinear R-parity-violating couplings λ_i33 and λ'_i33 to at most ~10^-4, with tanβ below 15, in bino- and stop-LSP supersymmetric scenarios.
New vector-scalar contributions to neutrinoless double beta decay and constraints on R-parity violation
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We show that in minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) with R-parity breaking as well as in the left-right symmetric model, there are new observable contributions to neutrinoless double beta decay arising from hitherto overlooked diagrams involving the exchange of one W boson and one scalar boson. In particular, in the case of MSSM, the present experimental bounds on neutrinoless double beta decay lifetime improves the limits on certain R-parity violating couplings by about two orders of magnitude. It is shown that similar diagrams also lead to enhanced rates for $\mu^-\rightarrow e^+$ conversion in nuclei, which are in the range accessible to ongoing experiments.
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Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis to probe trilinear $R$-parity violating SUSY scenarios and possible LHC signatures
A Bayesian MCMC fit to neutrino, Higgs, and flavor data constrains the trilinear R-parity-violating couplings λ_i33 and λ'_i33 to at most ~10^-4, with tanβ below 15, in bino- and stop-LSP supersymmetric scenarios.