Lepton flavor violating tau and B decays and heavy neutrinos
Abstract
We study lepton flavor violating (LFV) tau and B decays in models with heavy neutrinos to constrain the mixing matrix parameters Utau N. We find that the best current constraints when the heavy neutrinos are purely left-handed come from LFV radiative tau decay modes. To obtain competitive constraints in LFV B decay it is necessary to probe b -> Xs tau e at the 10-7 level. When the heavy neutrinos have both left and right-handed couplings, the mixing parameters can be constrained by studying LFV B decay modes and LFV tau decay into three charged leptons. We find that the branching ratios B(tau -> l1 l2 l3), B(Bs -> tau e) and B(b -> Xs l1 l2) need to be probed at the 10-8 level in order to constrain the mixing parameters beyond what is known from unitarity.
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