The Bearable Compositeness of Leptons Auteur(s): Frigerio M., Nardecchia Marco, Serra Javi, Vecchi Luca (Article) Publié: Jhep, vol. 10 p.017 (2018) Texte intégral en Openaccess : Ref HAL: hal-01851263_v1 Ref Arxiv: 1807.04279 Ref INSPIRE: 1681965 DOI: 10.1007/JHEP10(2018)017 WoS: 000446567500001 Ref. & Cit.: NASA ADS Exporter : BibTex | endNote 7 Citations Résumé: Partial compositeness as a theory of flavor in the lepton sector is assessed. We begin presenting the first systematic analysis of neutrino mass generation in this context, and identifying the distinctive mass textures. We then update the bounds from charged lepton flavor and CP violating observables. We put forward a U(1)$^{3}$ × CP symmetry of the composite sector, in order to allow the new physics to be not far above the TeV scale. This hypothesis effectively suppresses the new contributions to the electron EDM and μ → eγ, by far the most constraining observables, and results in a novel pattern of flavor violation and neutrino masses. The CP violation in the elementary-composite mixing is shown to induce a CKM phase of the correct size, as well as order-one phases in the PMNS matrix. We compare with the alternative possibility of introducing multiple scales of compositeness for leptons, that also allow to evade flavor and CP constraints. Finally, we examine violations of lepton flavor universality in B-meson semi-leptonic decays. The neutral-current anomalies can be accommodated, predicting strong correlations among different lepton flavors, with a few channels close to the experimental sensitivity.