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Lepton Flavor Violation Induced by a Neutral Scalar at Future Lepton Colliders (1711.08430v3)

Published 22 Nov 2017 in hep-ph and hep-ex

Abstract: Many new physics scenarios beyond the Standard Model often necessitate the existence of a (light) neutral scalar $H$, which might couple to the charged leptons in a flavor violating way, while evading all existing constraints. We show that such scalars could be effectively produced at future lepton colliders, either on-shell or off-shell depending on their mass, and induce lepton flavor violating (LFV) signals, i.e. $e+ e- \to \ell_\alpha\pm \ell_\beta\mp (+H)$ with $\alpha\neq \beta$. We find that a large parameter space of the scalar mass and the LFV couplings can be probed, well beyond the current low-energy constraints in the lepton sector. In particular, a scalar-loop induced explanation of the longstanding muon $g-2$ anomaly can be directly tested in the on-shell mode.

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