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Supersymmetric seesaw model and lepton-flavor violation at a future electron-positron linear collider

Reinhold RücklFrank F. DeppischFrank F. DeppischH. PäsYasuhiro ShimizuAndreas Redelbach

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsElectron–positron annihilationHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyContext (language use)SupersymmetryNuclear physicsSeesaw mechanismSeesaw molecular geometryHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentProduction (computer science)NeutrinoLepton

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We study lepton-flavor violating slepton production and decay at a future e^+e^- linear collider in context with the seesaw mechanism in mSUGRA post-LEP benchmark scenarios. The present knowledge in the neutrino sector as well as improved future measurements are taken into account. We calculate the signal cross-sections \sigma(e^{+/-}e^- -> l_{\beta}^{+/-} l_{\alpha}^- \tilde{\chi}_b^0 \tilde{\chi}_a^0); l_{\delta}=e, \mu, \tau; \alpha =|= \beta and estimate the main background processes. Furthermore, we investigate the correlations of these signals with the corresponding lepton-flavor violating rare decays l_{\alpha} -> l_{\beta} \gamma. It is shown that these correlations are relatively weakly affected by uncertainties in the neutrino data, but very sensitive to the model parameters. Hence, they are particularly suited for probing the origin of lepton-flavor violation.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.69.054014