μ - e Conversion With Four Generations
Abstract
We study μ - e conversion with sequential four generations. A large mass for the fourth generation neutrino can enhance the conversion rate by orders of magnitude. We compare constraints obtained from μ - e conversion using experimental bounds on various nuclei with those from μ e γ and μ e e e. We find that the current bound from μ - e conversion with Au puts the most stringent constraint in this model. The relevant flavor changing parameter λμ e = V*μ 4Ve4 is constrained to be less than 1.6× 10-5 for the fourth generation neutrino mass larger than 100 GeV. Implications for future μ -e conversion, μ eγ and μ e e e experiments are discussed.
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