25–29 Aug 2025
Madison, WI
US/Central timezone

Probing Lepton Flavor Violation at Future Electron-Positron Colliders

25 Aug 2025, 12:20
20m
Monona Convention Center (Madison, WI)

Monona Convention Center

Madison, WI

Charged Lepton Flavor Violation Parallel

Speaker

Pankaj Munbodh (University of California Santa Cruz)

Description

The production of τμ pairs in electron-positron collisions offers a powerful probe of lepton flavor violation. In this work, we calculate the e+e−→τμ cross section within the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory, allowing for arbitrary e+e− beam polarizations. We then estimate the sensitivities of proposed future linear colliders, ILC and CLIC, to effective lepton flavor-violating interactions. The high center-of-mass energies achievable at these machines provide particularly strong sensitivity to four-fermion operators. Furthermore, the polarization of the e+e− beams enables novel tests of the chirality structure of these interactions. We find that our projected sensitivities not only complement but in certain scenarios surpass those achievable with low-energy tau decay measurements at Belle~II.

Authors

Pankaj Munbodh (University of California Santa Cruz) Prof. Wolfgang Altmannshofer (University of California Santa Cruz)

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