5–7 May 2014
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Exploring lepton flavor violation at an electron-electron collider

5 May 2014, 18:15
15m
Benedum Hall G27 (University of Pittsburgh)

Benedum Hall G27

University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Brandon Murakami (Rhode Island College)

Description

Observation of flavor violation for charged leptons would be an unambiguous signal for physics beyond the standard model. Using existing low-energy constraints as a guide, we study charged lepton flavor violation at an electron-electron collider, a plausible option for the International Linear Collider. We demonstrate the complementarity of an observable for electron-electron collisions with electron-positron collision observables and lepton branching ratios. This approach is also demonstrated to probe exotic physics beyond 10 TeV at a next generation linear collider.

Author

Brandon Murakami (Rhode Island College)

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