Probing the Randall-Sundrum geometric origin of flavor with lepton flavor violation
- 28 September 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 74 (5) , 053011
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.74.053011
Abstract
The anarchic Randall-Sundrum model of flavor is a low energy solution to both the electroweak hierarchy and flavor problems. Such models have a warped, compact extra dimension with the standard model fermions and gauge bosons living in the bulk, and the Higgs living on or near the TeV brane. In this paper we consider bounds on these models set by lepton flavor-violation constraints. We find that loop-induced decays of the form are ultraviolet sensitive and incalculable when the Higgs field is localized on a four-dimensional brane; this drawback does not occur when the Higgs field propagates in the full five-dimensional space-time. We find constraints at the few TeV level throughout the natural range of parameters, arising from conversion in the presence of nuclei, rare decays, and rare decays. A tension exists between loop-induced dipole decays such as and tree-level processes such as conversion; they have opposite dependences on the five-dimensional Yukawa couplings, making it difficult to decouple flavor-violating effects. We emphasize the importance of the future experiments MEG and PRIME. These experiments will definitively test the Randall-Sundrum geometric origin of hierarchies in the lepton sector at the TeV scale.
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