16–22 Jul 2009
Kraków, Poland
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Minimal flavour seesaw models

17 Jul 2009, 17:10
20m
Middle Lecture Hall B (Kraków, Poland)

Middle Lecture Hall B

Kraków, Poland

The Auditorium Maximum of the Jagiellonian University 33 Krupnicza Street 31-123 Kraków
Neutrino Physics I. Neutrino Physics

Speaker

Mr Daniel Hernández (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Theoretical Physics Department)

Description

We explore realizations of minimal flavour violation (MFV)within the lepton sector. We find that it can be realized within those seesaw models where a separation of the lepton number and lepton fl avour violating scales can be achieved, such as type II and inverse seesaw models. We present in particular a simple possibility that results in a different implementation of the MFV hypothesis than has been discussed before. Corresponding experimentally reachable predictions for rare lepton processes are given.

Primary author

Mr Daniel Hernández (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Theoretical Physics Department)

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