Why does the $\mu^{+}\pi^{0}$ mode in flipped SU(5) becomes more important when compared to simple SU(5)?
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The $\mu^{+}\pi^{0}$ mode in flipped SU(5) becomes more important when compared to simple SU(5) this is because in the simplest compactification model with the flipped SU(5) grand unification, all the low energy parameters are calculated in terms of the vacuum expectation values of the standard model singlets.
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The $\mu^{+}\pi^{0}$ mode in flipped SU(5) becomes more important when compared to simple SU(5) this is because in the simplest compactification model with the flipped SU(5) grand unification, all the low energy parameters are calculated in terms of the vacuum expectation values of the standard model singlets.
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