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Spontaneous R-parity violation and the origin of neutrino massby: A. Vicente
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AbstractWe study the phenomenology of supersymmetric models that explain neutrino masses through the spontaneous breaking of R-parity, finding strong correlations between the decays of the lightest neutralino and the neutrino mixing angles. In addition, the existence of a Goldstone boson, usually called Majoron ($J$), completely modifies the phenomenology with respect to the standard picture, inducing large invisible branching ratios and charged lepton decays, like $μ \to e J$, interesting signals that can be used to constrain the model.
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