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Neutrinoless double beta decay from scalar leptoquarks: interplay with neutrino mass and flavor physics

Source
Journal of High Energy Physics
Date Issued
2025-01-01
Author(s)
Dev, P. S.Bhupal
Goswami, Srubabati
Majumdar, Chayan
Pachhar, Debashis
DOI
10.1007/JHEP01(2025)004
Volume
2025
Issue
1
Abstract
We perform a comprehensive analysis of neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay and its interplay with low-energy flavor observables in a radiative neutrino mass model with scalar leptoquarks S<inf>1</inf>(3¯, 1, 1/3) and R~2321/6. We carve out the parameter region consistent with constraints from neutrino mass and mixing, collider searches, as well as measurements of several flavor observables, such as muon and electron anomalous magnetic moments, charged lepton flavor violation and rare (semi)leptonic kaon and B-meson decays, including the recent anomalies in RD∗ and B→Kνν¯ observables. We perform a global analysis to all the existing constraints and show the (anti)correlations between all relevant Yukawa couplings satisfying these restrictions. We find that the most stringent constraint on the parameter space comes from μ → e conversion in nuclei and K+→π+νν¯ decay. We also point out a tension between the muon and electron (g – 2) anomalies in this context. Taking benchmark values from the combined allowed regions, we study the implications for 0νββ decay including both the canonical light neutrino and the leptoquark contributions. We find that for normal ordering of neutrino masses, the leptoquark contribution removes the cancellation region that occurs for the canonical case. The effective mass in presence of leptoquarks can lie in the desert region between the standard normal and inverted ordering cases, and this can be probed in future ton-scale experiments like LEGEND-1000 and nEXO.
Publication link
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/JHEP01(2025)004.pdf
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28420
Subjects
Lepton Flavour Violation (charged) | Other Weak Scale BSM Models | Rare Decays | Semi-Leptonic Decays
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