This innovative work investigated two models where the
muonium-antimuonium oscillation process was mediated by massive
Majorana neutrinos and sneutrinos. First, we modified the Standard
Model only by the inclusion of singlet right-handed neutrinos and
allowing for general renormalizable interactions producing neutrino
masses and mixing. The see-saw mechanism was employed to explain
the smallness of the observed neutrino masses. A lower bound on the
righthanded neutrino mass was constructed using the experimental
limits set by the nonobservation of the muonium-antimuonium
oscillation process. Second, we modified the Minimal Supersymmetric
Standard Model by the inclusion of three right-handed neutrino
superfields. The experimental result of the muonium-antimuonium
oscillation process generated a lower bound on the ratio of the two
Higgs field VEVs. This work helps to set up relationships between
the experimental result of the muonium-antimuonium oscillation
process and the model parameters in two specific models. Further
improvement of the experiment in the future can generate more
stringent bounds on the model parameters using the procedure
developed by this work.
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