Lepton flavor violating Z and Higgs decays in the scotogenic model
Abstract
In this work, we have studied lepton flavor violating (LFV) decays of Z gauge boson and Higgs boson (H) in the scotogenic model. We have computed branching ratios for the decays Zαβ and Hαβ in this model. Here, α and β are different charged lepton fields. After fitting to the neutrino oscillation observables in the scotogenic model, we have found that the branching ratios for the LFV decays of Z and H can be as large as 10-8 and 10-3 respectively. However, after satisfying the constraints due to non-observation of αβγ decays, the above mentioned branching ratio results are found to be suppressed by a factor of 10-7.
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