Signature of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with Right-Handed Neutrinos in Long Baseline Experiments
Abstract
The effective interactions which violate a lepton flavor accompanied with neutrinos (nLFV) are considered. Such a new physics effect is expected to be measured in future neutrino oscillation experiments with long baseline. They are induced by radiative correction in the framework of the minimal supersymmetric standard model with right-handed neutrinos. We numerically evaluate the size of the couplings for nLFV interactions in this framework. The slepton mixing is not only the origin of the lepton flavor violation in the charged lepton sector (cLFV) but also that of the nLFV. We find that the nLFV couplings are strongly correlated with the corresponding cLFV process, and they are constrained at O(10-5) times smaller than the standard four-Fermi couplings.
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