Probing ALP Lepton Flavour Violation at $μ$TRISTAN
Abstract: Axion-like particles (ALPs) with lepton flavour violating (LFV) interactions are predicted within a wide range of flavoured ALP models. The proposed $\mu$TRISTAN high-energy $e-\mu+$ and $\mu+\mu+$ collider will provide a good opportunity to explore flavour physics in the charged lepton sector. In this work, based on a model-independent effective Lagrangian describing the ALP leptonic interactions, we investigate the potential of $\mu$TRISTAN to probe ALP LFV couplings. We analyse the testability of selected ALP production channels with potential sensitivity at $\mu$TRISTAN, considering different beams and collision energies, including $e- \mu+ \to a \gamma$, $e- \mu+ \to e- \tau+ a$, $\mu+ \mu+ \to \mu+ \tau+ a$, and $e- \mu+ \to \tau- \mu+ a$. The produced ALP $a$ is either long-lived or can promptly decay to flavour violating or conserving charged lepton final states. In particular, combining the above LFV ALP production modes with a suitable LFV decay mode, one can identify signatures that are virtually free of Standard Model background. We show the resulting sensitivity of $\mu$TRISTAN to LFV ALP couplings and compare it with multiple low-energy leptonic constraints and the future improvements thereof. We find that $\mu$TRISTAN can be generally complementary to searches for low-energy LFV processes and measurements of the leptonic magnetic dipole moments and has the capability to explore unconstrained parameter space for ALP masses in the $\mathcal{O}(1)$ to $\mathcal{O}(100)$~GeV range. In the light ALP regime, however, the parameter space that $\mu$TRISTAN is sensitive to, has been already excluded by low-energy searches for LFV decays.
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