Lepton-flavor violation in the left-right supersymmetric standard model
Abstract
In the Standard Model (SM), the charged lepton-flavor violation (CLFV) processes are forbidden, so the observation of CLFV represents a clear signal of new physics that goes beyond the Standard Model. In this work, we focus on the CLFV processes lj- li-γ and lj- li-li-li+ in LRSSM. Considering the constraints of the updated experimental datas, the numerical results show that the new contributions of SU( 2 )R gauge interaction and a large number of other new particles, such as Z' boson, double-charged Higgs-bosons in LRSSM can make significant contributions to the CLFV processes lj- li-γ and lj- li-li-li+, which is much different from the ones predicted in other SUSY models. This work provide a theoretical base for finding the LFV phenomena in new physics.
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