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Some implications of lepton flavor violating processes in a supersymmetric Type II seesaw model at TeV scale

R. S. Hundi

Published 2012-09-28, updated 2013-04-08Version 2

We have conceived a supersymmetric Type II seesaw model at TeV scale, which has some additional particles consisting of scalar and fermionic triplet Higgs states, whose masses being around few hundred GeV. In this particular model, we have studied constraints on the masses of triplet states arising from the lepton flavor violating (LFV) processes, such as $\mu\to 3e$ and $\mu\to e\gamma$. We have analyzed the implications of these constraints on other observable quantities such as the muon anomalous magnetic moment and the decay patterns of scalar triplet Higgses. Scalar triplet Higgs states can decay into leptons and into supersymmetric fields. We have found that the constraints from LFV can effect these various decay modes.

Comments: 32 pages, 13 figures, 3 tables, a new section on detection prospects of the model and references are added, sharpened the content of the paper but conclusions are unchanged; accepted by Eur. Phys. J. C
Categories: hep-ph
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