Vector-Like Leptons and Inert Scalar Triplet: Lepton Flavor Violation, g−2 and Collider Searches

24 Aug 2021, 13:30
20m
ZR1

ZR1

Searches for the BSM Physics at the LHC and Future Hadronic Colliders Searches for the BSM Physics at the LHC and Future Hadronic Colliders

Speaker

Álvaro Jesus (International Institute of Physics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)

Description

We investigate simplified models involving an inert scalar triplet and vector-like leptons that can account for the muon g−2 anomaly. These simplified scenarios are embedded in a model that features W' and Z' bosons, which are subject to stringent collider bounds. The constraints coming from the muon g−2 anomaly are put into perspective with collider bounds, as well as bounds coming from lepton flavor violation searches. The region of parameter space that explains the g−2 anomaly is shown to be within reach of lepton flavor violation probes and future colliders such as HL-LHC and HE-LHC.

Primary author

Álvaro Jesus (International Institute of Physics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)

Co-authors

Prof. Farinaldo Queiroz (International Institute of Physics -Natal) Prof. Sergei Kovalenko (Universidad Andres Bello (CL)) Dr Clarissa Siqueira (Instituto de Física de São Carlos - Universidade de São Paulo (IFSC/USP))

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