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Hunting for Neutrino Texture Zeros with Muon and Tau Flavor Violation
Two-zero textures in the neutrino mass matrix predict distinctive patterns of charged lepton flavor violation.
arxiv:2511.08679 v2 · 2025-11-11 · hep-ph · hep-ex
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For each allowed two-zero texture, we quantify the predicted correlations among various CLFV observables using current neutrino oscillation data and show that they lead to distinctive patterns of CLFV processes that could be discriminated between at running and upcoming experiments. ... certain zero textures ... can suppress μ→e transitions while allowing the rate of the process τ→μ̄ee to be within the future experimental sensitivity, even when the RG evolution is taken into account. The lowest possible cut-off scale ... can therefore reach 5-6 TeV.
The assumption that exactly two entries of the Majorana neutrino mass matrix M^ν vanish at some high scale, together with the minimal type II seesaw being the sole source of neutrino masses and the textures being imposed as a spurion in the effective theory.
Two-zero textures in the neutrino mass matrix produce distinctive, testable correlations among charged lepton flavor violation processes, with some patterns suppressing muon-to-electron transitions while permitting tau decays at observable rates down to a 5-6 TeV cutoff.
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