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Analytical Soft SUSY Spectrum in Supersymmetric Models in Light of $ S_{4} \times Z_{n} $ flavor symmetric SUSY SO(10) theory

The heavy right-handed neutrinos in supersymmetric models can act as the source of lepton flavor violation (LFV). LFV processes like $ μ\rightarrow e γ$, $ τ\rightarrow μγ$, $ τ\rightarrow e γ$ is an effective way to explore new physics beyond the SM. Among the possible processes, $ μ$ decays have the greatest discovery potential in most of the supersymmetric models. Experimental inference of lepton flavor-violating processes within a supersymmetric type-II seesaw framework in the non-universal Higgs model (NUHM) and non-universal Scalar Mass model for Yukawa mixing scenarios in the $ S_{4} $ theory with an additional discrete symmetry is presented. The numerical analysis includes full 2 loop renormalization group running effects for the the above mentioned Yukawa coupling matrices. The projected discovery reach of LFV experiments (MEG-II) is mentioned and those regions in mSUGRA, NUHM, NUSM models that have already been excluded by the LHC searches or that which is probed by MEG experiments is specified here. The results presented in this work can influence experimental challenges and physics motivations to construct various BSM theories and sensitivity to test these theories at next run of HE/HL LHC is also considered.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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