Neutrinoless double beta decay, neutrino mass and bilinear R-parity breaking supersymmetry
arXiv:hep-ph/9909443 · doi:10.1016/S0920-5632(99)00883-X
Abstract
Neutrinoless double beta ($\znbb$) decay violates lepton number; its absence stringently constrains the parameters of theories beyond the standard model in which the neutrino has a Majorana mass. R-parity violating weak-scale supersymmetry is a prominent example of such models. Double beta decay in supersymmetry with explicit bilinear R-parity breaking is discussed and current limits on the $\znbb$ decay half life of Ge are used to extract upper bounds on the R-parity breaking parameters of the first generation. Moreover, it is shown that the effective Majorana neutrino mass, measured in $\znbb$ decay, is non-zero once the 1-loop corrections are taken into account even for the case of perfect alignment () among the R-parity violating parameters.
Talk given at Valencia 99, May 3-8, 1999 (Latex 5 pages, 6 figures)