Abstract

Various lepton-flavor violating (LFV) processes in the supersymmetric standard model with right-handed neutrino supermultiplets are investigated in detail. It is shown that large LFV rates are obtained when $\tan \beta $ is large. In the case where the mixing matrix in the lepton sector has a similar structure as the Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix and the third-generation Yukawa coupling is as large as that of the top quark, the branching ratios can be as large as $Br(\mu\rightarrow e\gamma)\simeq 10^{-11}$ and $Br(\tau\rightarrow\mu\gamma)\simeq 10^{-7}$, which are within the reach of future experiments. If we assume a large mixing angle solution to the atmospheric neutrino problem, rate for the process $\tau\rightarrow\mu\gamma$ becomes larger. We also discuss the difference between our case and the case of the minimal $SU(5)$ grand unified theory.

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