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Lepton Flavor Violation and Dilepton Tails at the LHC

Published 13 Feb 2020 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (2002.05684v3)

Abstract: Starting from a general effective Lagrangian for lepton flavor violation (LFV) in quark-lepton transitions, we derive constraints on the effective coefficients from the high-mass tails of the dilepton processes $pp \to \ell_k \ell_l$ (with $k\neq l$). The current (projected) limits derived in this paper from LHC data with $36~\mathrm{fb}{-1}$ ($3~\mathrm{ab}{-1}$) can be applied to generic new physics scenarios, including the ones with scalar, vector and tensor effective operators. For purely left-handed operators, we explicitly compare these LHC constraints with the ones derived from flavor-physics observables, illustrating the complementarity of these different probes. While flavor physics is typically more constraining for quark-flavor violating operators, we find that LHC provides the most stringent limits on several flavor-conserving ones. Furthermore, we show that dilepton tails offer the best probes for charm-quark transitions at current luminosities and that they provide competitive limits for tauonic $b\to d$ transitions at the high-luminosity LHC phase. As a by-product, we also provide general numerical expressions for several low-energy LFV processes, such as the semi-leptonic decays $K\to \pi \ell{\pm}_k \ell{\mp}_l$, $B\to \pi \ell{\pm}_k \ell{\mp}_l$ and $B\to K{(\ast)} \ell{\pm}_k \ell{\mp}_l$.

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