In this paper we consider a Higgs boson with mass and other properties compatible with those of the recently discovered Higgs particle at the LHC, and explore the possibility of new Higgs leptonic decays, beyond the standard model, with the singular feature of being lepton flavor violating (LFV). We study these LFV Higgs decays, H¿lkl¯m, within the context of the inverse seesaw model (ISS) and consider the most generic case where three additional pairs of massive right-handed singlet neutrinos are added to the standard model particle content. We require in addition that the input parameters of this ISS model are compatible with the present neutrino data and other constraints, like perturbativity of the neutrino Yukawa couplings. We present ...
AbstractIn this letter we study new relevant phenomenological consequences of the right-handed heavy...
We study a new supersymmetric mechanism for lepton flavor violation in μ and τ decays and μ→e conver...
International audienceLepton flavor violating processes are optimal observables to test new physics,...
In this paper we consider a Higgs boson with mass and other properties compatible with those of the ...
AbstractIn the inverse seesaw model (ISS), the smallness of the neutrino masses is related to the sm...
In this article, we study the full one-loop SUSY contributions to the lepton flavor violating Higgs ...
In the inverse seesaw model (ISS), the smallness of the neutrino masses is related to the smallness ...
We present our study of lepton flavour violating decays of a Higgs boson with properties compatible ...
Lepton flavor violating processes are optimal observables to test new physics, since they are forbid...
We study neutrino masses in the framework of the supersymmetric inverse seesaw model. Different from...
We discuss a supersymmetric inverse seesaw model in which lepton flavour violating decays can be enh...
In this doctoral thesis, we study both low- and high-energy observables related to massive neutrinos...
We present a novel framework within the conformal inverse seesaw scheme allowing large lepton number...
We study charged lepton flavor violation in low- scale seesaw models of minimal supergravity, which ...
When the standard model is extended with right-handed neutrinos the symmetries of the resulting Lagr...
AbstractIn this letter we study new relevant phenomenological consequences of the right-handed heavy...
We study a new supersymmetric mechanism for lepton flavor violation in μ and τ decays and μ→e conver...
International audienceLepton flavor violating processes are optimal observables to test new physics,...
In this paper we consider a Higgs boson with mass and other properties compatible with those of the ...
AbstractIn the inverse seesaw model (ISS), the smallness of the neutrino masses is related to the sm...
In this article, we study the full one-loop SUSY contributions to the lepton flavor violating Higgs ...
In the inverse seesaw model (ISS), the smallness of the neutrino masses is related to the smallness ...
We present our study of lepton flavour violating decays of a Higgs boson with properties compatible ...
Lepton flavor violating processes are optimal observables to test new physics, since they are forbid...
We study neutrino masses in the framework of the supersymmetric inverse seesaw model. Different from...
We discuss a supersymmetric inverse seesaw model in which lepton flavour violating decays can be enh...
In this doctoral thesis, we study both low- and high-energy observables related to massive neutrinos...
We present a novel framework within the conformal inverse seesaw scheme allowing large lepton number...
We study charged lepton flavor violation in low- scale seesaw models of minimal supergravity, which ...
When the standard model is extended with right-handed neutrinos the symmetries of the resulting Lagr...
AbstractIn this letter we study new relevant phenomenological consequences of the right-handed heavy...
We study a new supersymmetric mechanism for lepton flavor violation in μ and τ decays and μ→e conver...
International audienceLepton flavor violating processes are optimal observables to test new physics,...