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LFV in MSSM based on the minimal SO(10) model

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)

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LFV in MSSM based on the minimal SO(10) model

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  1. LFV in MSSM based on the minimal SO(10) model Amon Ilakovac Department of Theoretical physics University of Zagreb, Croatia

  2. Collaboration • Takeshi Fukuyama, Ritsumeikan Univ., Kusatsu, Japan • Tatsuru Kikuchi, Ritsumeikan Univ., Kusatsu, Japan

  3. Masiero, PRL 57, 961 (1986) Hisano, PRD 53, 2442 (1996)

  4. SM params. at the MZ scale Neutrino oscillation data MSSM params. YD μ sign mSUGRA mSO(10) structures of the fermion masses

  5. Ellis PLB 565, 176 (2003)

  6. BR(μ → eγ) Δaμ,MSSM

  7. Conclusion *SL LFV BRs to small for finding LFV in the model considered * B(τ → μγ) close to the present exp. upper bound

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