Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5494687 | Physics Letters B | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We revisit charged lepton flavor violating (CLFV) scattering processes âiNâÏX(âiâe,μ) mediated by Higgs. We point out that a new subprocess âigâÏg via the effective interactions of Higgs and gluon gives the dominant contribution to âiNâÏX for an incident beam energy of Eââ²1TeV in fixed target experiments. Furthermore, in the light of quark number conservation, we consider quark pair-production processes âigâÏqq¯ (q denotes quarks) instead of âiqâÏq. This corrects the threshold energy of each subprocess contributing to Ï(âiNâÏX). Reevaluation of Ï(âiNâÏX) including all of relevant subprocesses shows that the search for âiNâÏX could serve a complementary opportunity with other relevant processes to shed light on the Higgs CLFV.
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Authors
Michihisa Takeuchi, Yuichi Uesaka, Masato Yamanaka,