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A Predictive Seesaw Scenario for EDMs

SNU, 14 May 2006. A Predictive Seesaw Scenario for EDMs. Eung Jin Chun Korea Institute for Advanced Study. hep-ph/0502022 with Masiero, Rossi, Vempati. Neutrino mass seesawing to New Physics. Low-energy predictions featuring neutrino data. Indirect test the model at future experiments.

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A Predictive Seesaw Scenario for EDMs

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  1. SNU, 14 May 2006 A Predictive Seesaw Scenario for EDMs Eung Jin Chun Korea Institute for Advanced Study hep-ph/0502022 with Masiero, Rossi, Vempati

  2. Neutrino mass seesawing to New Physics • Low-energy predictions featuring neutrino data. • Indirect test the model at future experiments. Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  3. Supersymmetry: FCNC and CP problem • Squark/slepton mixing leads to FCNC • CP phases in soft terms lead to EDMs • Problems today, • Discovery in the future. Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  4. FCNC & CPV as probes of New Physics • Limits on FCNC & CPV organized by a SUSY breaking mechanism: universal/flavor-blind mSUGRA/GMSB, etc. • Neutrino sector provides new source of flavor violation and CP phase. • Correlated pattern of LFV & EDM in relation to the neutrino data may then emerge to be tested: SUSY triplet (type II) seesaw model Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  5. Supersymmetric Seesaw Models • Singlet Seesaw (Type I) • Triplet Seesaw (Type II) Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  6. Supersymmetric Seesaw Models • Singlet Seesaw (Type I) • Triplet Seesaw (Type II) Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  7. Supersymmetric Seesaw Models • Singlet Seesaw (Type I) • Triplet Seesaw (Type II) Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  8. Low Energy Signatures of Supersymmetric Seesaw Model Neutrino Yukawa couplings induces • Lepton Flavor Violation • CP phase/Fermion EDMs Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  9. Lepton Flavor Violation Fermion EDMs Tree or one-loop Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  10. Flavor Violation due to Neutrino Yukawas (Type I) in the supersymmetric (scalar) sector • RG-induced soft masses • CP phase from higher-order Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  11. Flavor Violation due to Neutrino Yukawas (Type I) in the supersymmetric (scalar) sector • RG-induced soft masses • CP phase from higher-order Nontrivial flavor structure Vanishes for degenerate RHN Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  12. Flavor Violation due to Neutrino Yukawas (Type I) in the supersymmetric (scalar) sector • New contribution from B term CP phase of Im(B) Farzan, hep-ph/0310055 finite CMRV, hep-ph/0502022 Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  13. LFV & EDM in Type I Ellis,Hisano,Raidal,Shimizu, hep-ph/0206110 An Ansatz suppressing ! e with Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  14. LFV & EDM in Type I Ellis,Hisano,Raidal,Shimizu, hep-ph/0206110 • LFV in (HI) vs. (IH) : ! Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  15. LFV & EDM in Type I Ellis,Hisano,Raidal,Shimizu, hep-ph/0206110 • Electron and Muon EDM Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  16. LFV & EDM in Type I Ellis,Hisano,Raidal,Shimizu, hep-ph/0206110 • Electron and Muon EDM Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  17. LFV, EDM ratios in Type I Conventional contribution Depend on unknowns in YN & Mk New contribution also induces quark EDM No MN dependence! CMRV, hep-ph/0502022 Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  18. Flavor Violation due to Neutrino Yukawas (Type II) in the supersymmetric (scalar) sector • RGE of soft masses • New contribution from B term Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  19. Dirac phase in V CPV in Type II • Conventional contribution from higher-loops suppressed • Leading B-term contribution Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  20. LFV in Type II Rossi, hep-ph/0207006 The ratio of branching ratios depends only on neutrino parameters EJC,Park, hep-ph/0306069 Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  21. Lepton EDMs in Type II CMRV, hep-ph/0502235 • Ratio of Lepton EDMs Depending on the neutrino mass patterns Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  22. Lepton EDMs in Type II CMRV, hep-ph/0502235 • Ratio of Lepton EDMs Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  23. Lepton EDMs in Type II CMRV, hep-ph/0502235 • Electron EDM • Muon and Tau EDMs Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  24. Constraint from  -> e Triplet in SU(5) GUT : 15=(T,S,Z) Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  25. Discovering triplet seesaw ? Maximally testable case with hierarchical neutrino mass pattern Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  26. Current limit and future discovery(?)of LFV and EDM Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

  27. Conclusions • Supersymmetric seesaw model may lead to observable LFV and EDM. • Prediction of Singlet Seesaw is likely to be obscured by extra flavor structure in RH sector. • Neutrino flavor structure is reflected directly in low energy observables of Triplet Seesaw. • Soft B-term of heavy mass can induce sizable (finite) contributions to quark and lepton EDM. • EDM and LFV ratios are predicted only in terms of neutrino parameters in Triplet Seesaw under the assumption of B-domination: justifiable?? Seesaw & EDMs / E.J.Chun

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