Charged Lepton Flavor Violation in a class of Radiative Neutrino Mass Generation Models

Abstract

We investigate charged lepton flavor violating processes μ→ e γ, μ→ e e e and μ-e conversion in nuclei for a class of three-loop radiative neutrino mass generation models with electroweak multiplets of increasing order. We find that, because of certain cancellations among various one-loop diagrams which give the dipole and non-dipole contributions in effective μ e γ vertex and Z-penguin contribution in effective μ e Z vertex, the flavor violating processes μ→ eγ and μ-e conversion in nuclei become highly suppressed compared to μ→ e e e process. Therefore, the observation of such pattern in LFV processes may reveal the radiative mechanism behind neutrino mass generation.

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