$\tildeν$ contributions to electron and muon EDM in an Inverse Seesaw Mechanism
J. S. Alvarado,
R. Martinez
Abstract:A non-universal anomaly free U (1) X extension to the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, consisting of four scalar doublets, four scalar singlets and additional quark and lepton singlets including right-handed and Majorana neutrinos, is used to determine the contributions to the electron and muon Electric Dipole Moment.The additional CP violation sources come from the lepton sector, where neutrino masses are explained by an Inverse Seesaw Mechanism and the CP violating phase of the PMNS matrix generates co… Show more
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