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Lepton Flavour Violation via the Kähler Potential in Compactified M-Theory

We use lepton-flavour violating (LFV) processes as a probe of higher-order corrections to the Kähler potential in compactified M-theory. We consider a generic Kähler potential with higher-order terms coupling visible sector fields to fields in the hidden sector of the compactified theory. Such terms generally give rise to potentially large flavour-violating effects. Unless there are suppressions, the size of the resulting off-diagonal terms in the Kähler potential may be at odds with experimental results. The rare decay $μ\to e γ$ and $μ\to e$ conversion in nuclei probe the size of the potential flavour non-diagonality of the higher-order terms for realistic spectra in the M-theory compactification. We consider a parameterisation of the higher-order corrections in terms of a small parameter $ε$. By analysing various textures for the higher-order corrections, we find current bounds on $ε$ from the LFV processes. The constraint from the neutral kaon mass difference $Δm_K$ is currently similar to that from $μ\to e γ$. Measurement or new limits on the process $μ\to e γ$ and, in the future, $μ\to e$ conversion in Aluminium, will be an effective probe of the form of the higher-order Kähler potential terms. For the preferred range of gravitino masses, unless the Kähler potential is strikingly flavour-diagonal, improvement in experimental sensitivity of LFV processes should give a non-zero signal.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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