Tests of Low-Scale Leptogenesis in Charged Lepton Flavour Violation Experiments

Abstract

We consider low-energy tests of low-scale leptogenesis based on the type I seesaw scenario with three right-handed singlet neutrinos l R. In this scenario, successful leptogenesis is possible for quasi-degenerate in mass heavy Majorana neutrinos N1,2,3, M1,2,3 M, |Mj - Mi| M, i≠ j = 1,2,3, heavy Majorana neutrino masses M (0.05 - 5× 105) GeV, and Nj charged current and neutral current weak interaction couplings as large as O(10-2). We derive the constraints on the corresponding leptogenesis parameter space from the existing data from low-energy experiments, including the limits from the experiments on μ → e γ decay and on the rate of μ - e conversion in gold. We show also that the planned and upcoming experiments on charged lepton flavour violation with μ, MEG II on the μ → eγ decay, Mu3e on μ → eee decay, Mu2e and COMET on μ - e conversion in aluminium and PRISM/PRIME on μ - e conversion in titanium, can probe significant region of the viable leptogenesis parameter space, and thus have a potential for a discovery. Experiments on τ eee(μμμ) and τ e(μ)γ decays (e.g., BELLE II) also can probe a part of the leptogenesis parameter space, although a relatively small one.

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