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We derive bounds on leptonic double mass insertions of the type $delta^{l}_{i4} delta^{l}_{4j}$ in four generational MSSM, using the present limits on $l_i to l_j + gamma$. Two main features distinguish the rates of these processes in MSSM4 from MSSM3 : (a) tan$beta$ is restricted to be very small $lesssim 3 $ and (b) the large masses for the fourth generation leptons. In spite of small $tanbeta$, there is an enhancement in amplitudes with $llrr$($delta_{i4}^{ll}delta_{4j}^{rr}$) type insertions which pick up the mass of the fourth generation lepton, $m_{tau}$. We find these bounds to be at least two orders of magnitude more stringent than those in MSSM3.
This dissertation reviews the Standard Model formalism as well as the Lepton Flavour Violating (LFV) decay processes which cause its extension, known as the physics beyond the SM. Firstly, using the experimental bounds on three body LFV decays, the c
The MEG Experiment searches for a lepton flavour violating decay, $mu^+tomathrm{e}^+gamma $, with a branching-ratio sensitivity of $10^{-13}$ in order to explore the parameter region predicted by many theoretical models beyond the Standard Model. Det
Many models for physics beyond the Standard Model predict lepton-flavour violating decays of charged leptons at a level which may become observable very soon. In the present paper we investigate the decays of a Tau into three charged leptons in a gen
In this work we study the Lepton Flavour Violating semileptonic $tau$ decays: 1) $tau to mu PP$ with $PP= pi^+pi^-, pi^0pi^0, K^+K^-, K^0 {bar K}^0$; 2) $tau to mu P$ with $P=pi^0, eta, eta$ and 3) $tau to mu V$ with $V = rho^0, phi$. We work within
I present a general exclusion bound for the Higgs in fourth generation scenarios with a general lepton sector. Recent Higgs searches in fourth generation scenarios rule out the entire Higgs mass region between 120 and 600 GeV. That such a large range