Charged Lepton Flavour Violating meson decays in seesaw models

3 Jul 2025, 17:10
20m
Aula "MUSUMECI" (Roma Tre)

Aula "MUSUMECI"

Roma Tre

Largo Giovanni Battista Marzi, 00153 Roma RM

Speaker

Pravesh Chndra Awasthi (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India)

Description

The occurrence of neutrino oscillations demands the existence of flavour violation in the charged lepton sector. The relation between the branching ratios of different charged lepton flavour-violating (CLFV) decay modes depends on the details of the neutrino mass model. In this work, we consider the three types of simple seesaw mechanisms of neutrino masses and study the correlation between the radiative CLFV decays and the meson CLFV decays. We find that the meson CLFV decay branching ratios are negligibly small in the type-II seesaw mechanism, whereas they are constrained to be at least three (two) orders of magnitude smaller than the radiative CLFV decay branching ratios in the case of type-I (type-III) seesaw mechanism. Thus, the relationship between these two modes of CLFV decays helps in distinguishing between different types of seesaw mechanisms. If the branching ratios of CLFV decays of mesons are larger than those of radiative CLFV decays, it provides a strong hint that the neutrino mass-generating mechanism is more complicated than the simple seesaw.

Primary authors

Akhila Kumar Pradhan (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay) Dr Jai More (Indian Institute Of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, India) Prof. Kumar Rao (Indian Institute Of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, India) Pravesh Chndra Awasthi (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India) Dr Purushottam Sahu (Indian Institute Of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, India) Sankagiri Umasankar (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)

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