Diego Aristizabal (Valencia):
Experimental tests for the Babu-Zee two-loop model of Majorana neutrino masses
Abstract:
The smallness of the observed neutrino masses might have a
radiative origin. Here we revisit a specific two-loop model of neutrino mass, independently proposed
by Babu and Zee. We point out that current constraints from neutrino data can be used to derive strict
lower limits on the branching ratio of flavour changing charged lepton decays, such
as μ → e γ. Non-observation of Br(μ → e γ) at the level
of 10-13 would rule out singly charged scalar masses smaller than 590 GeV (5.04 TeV)
in case of normal (inverse) neutrino mass hierarchy.
Conversely, decay branching ratios of the non-standard scalars of the model can be fixed by the
measured neutrino angles (and mass scale). Thus, if the scalars of the model are light enough to
be produced at the LHC or ILC, measuring their decay properties would serve as a direct test of the
model as the origin of neutrino masses.
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