Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861626 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We study a lepton flavor violating μNâÏX reaction in deep inelastic scattering region in supersymmetric models. The contribution from the Higgs boson mediation could be important for this reaction. For that case, the cross section is constrained by the experimental limit of the pseudo-scalar coupling from Ïâμη decays. We find that at a muon energy (Eμ) higher than 50 GeV, the predicted cross section increases significantly due to the contribution from sea b-quarks. As a result, with 1020 muons per year, at most a number of O(104) is expected for μNâÏX events at Eμ=300GeV, whereas O(102) events are given at Eμ=50GeV. Furthermore, the μNâÏX phenomenology, in particular that for the signal and backgrounds, is briefly discussed. Another promising possibility to search for the eNâÏX reaction at an electron-positron linear collider is also discussed. Searches for these reactions would be competitive to studies of rare tau decays and have potential to improve sensitivities to lepton flavor violation significantly.
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Authors
Shinya Kanemura, Yoshitaka Kuno, Masahiro Kuze, Toshihiko Ota,