TeV Scale Inverse Seesaw in SO(10) and Leptonic Non-Unitarity Effects

Abstract

We show that a TeV scale inverse seesaw model for neutrino masses can be realized within the framework of a supersymmetric SO(10) model consistent with gauge coupling unification and observed neutrino masses and mixing. We present our expectations for non-unitarity effects in the leptonic mixing matrix some of which are observable at future neutrino factories as well as the next generation searches for lepton flavor violating processes such as μ --> e + γ. The model has TeV scale WR and Z' bosons which are accessible at the Large Hadron Collider.

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