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Lepton Flavor Violation in Flavored Gauge Mediation

Lorenzo Calibbi
  • Fonction : Auteur
Paride Paradisi
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

We study the anatomy and phenomenology of Lepton Flavor Violation (LFV) in the context of Flavored Gauge Mediation (FGM). Within FGM, the messenger sector couples directly to the MSSM matter fields with couplings controlled by the same dynamics that explains the hierarchies in the SM Yukawas. Although the pattern of flavor violation depends on the particular underlying flavor model, FGM provides a built-in flavor suppression similar to wave function renormalization or SUSY Partial Compositeness. Moreover, in contrast to these models, there is an additional suppression of left-right (LR) flavor transitions by third-generation Yukawas that in particular provides an extra protection against flavor-blind phases. We exploit the consequences of this setup for lepton flavor phenomenology, assuming that the new couplings are controlled by simple U(1) flavor models that have been proposed to accommodate large neutrino mixing angles. Remarkably, it turns out that in the context of FGM these models can pass the impressive constraints from LFV processes and leptonic EDMs even for light superpartners, therefore offering the possibility of resolving the longstanding muon g-2 anomaly.

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hal-01054179 , version 1 (05-08-2014)

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Robert Ziegler, Lorenzo Calibbi, Paride Paradisi. Lepton Flavor Violation in Flavored Gauge Mediation. 2014. ⟨hal-01054179⟩
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