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Complementary Signals of Lepton Flavor Violation at a High-Energy Muon Collider

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-08-01 v2

Abstract

A muon collider would be a powerful probe of flavor violation in new physics. There is a strong complementary case for collider measurements and precision low-energy probes of lepton flavor violation (as well as CP violation). We illustrate this by studying the collider reach in a supersymmetric scenario with flavor-violating slepton mixing. We find that the collider could discover sleptons and measure the slepton and neutralino masses with high precision, enabling event reconstruction that could cleanly separate flavor-violating new physics signals from Standard Model backgrounds. The discovery reach of a high-energy muon collider would cover a comparably large, and overlapping, range of parameter space to future μe\mu \to e conversion and electron EDM experiments, and unlike precision experiments could immediately shed light on the nature of new physics responsible for flavor violation. This complementarity strengthens the case that a muon collider could be an ideal energy-frontier laboratory in the search for physics beyond the Standard Model.

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@article{arxiv.2203.08825,
  title  = {Complementary Signals of Lepton Flavor Violation at a High-Energy Muon Collider},
  author = {Samuel Homiller and Qianshu Lu and Matthew Reece},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.08825},
  year   = {2022}
}

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24 pages + appendices, 12 figures. Version published in JHEP