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This study investigates Lepton Flavor Violation (LFV) in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) inspired by the minimal SO(10) model. Collaborating with researchers from Japan, the Department of Theoretical Physics at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, explores LFV Branching Ratios (BRs) and constraints based on SM and MSSM parameters at the MZ scale, as well as neutrino oscillation data and mSUGRA structures of fermion masses. Results suggest that LFV BRs are too small to detect in this model, with the BR(τ → μγ) close to the current experimental upper limit.
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LFV in MSSM based on the minimal SO(10) model Amon Ilakovac Department of Theoretical physics University of Zagreb, Croatia
Collaboration • Takeshi Fukuyama, Ritsumeikan Univ., Kusatsu, Japan • Tatsuru Kikuchi, Ritsumeikan Univ., Kusatsu, Japan
Masiero, PRL 57, 961 (1986) Hisano, PRD 53, 2442 (1996)
SM params. at the MZ scale Neutrino oscillation data MSSM params. YD μ sign mSUGRA mSO(10) structures of the fermion masses
Ellis PLB 565, 176 (2003)
BR(μ → eγ) Δaμ,MSSM
Conclusion *SL LFV BRs to small for finding LFV in the model considered * B(τ → μγ) close to the present exp. upper bound