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Breaking of L_mu - L_tau Flavor Symmetry, Lepton Flavor Violation and Leptogenesis

Toshihiko Ota, Werner Rodejohann

Published 2006-05-22, updated 2006-07-04Version 2

A supersymmetric see-saw model obeying the flavor symmetry L_mu - L_tau, which naturally predicts quasi-degenerate neutrinos, is investigated. Breaking of the symmetry is introduced in the Dirac mass matrix because it is the most economic choice in the sense that all interesting low and high energy phenomenology is made possible: we analyze the predictions for the low energy neutrino observables, for leptogenesis and for lepton flavor violating decays such as mu \to e gamma, where the SPS benchmark points for the SUSY parameters are used. It is outlined how these decays in connection with the requirement of successful leptogenesis and with correlations between the neutrino observables depend on the way the symmetry is broken.

Comments: 16 pages, 3 figures. Comments and references added, to appear in PLB
Journal: Phys.Lett. B639 (2006) 322-331
Categories: hep-ph
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