Completeness and complementarity for μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μA → eA
Abstract Lepton Flavour Violation (LFV) is New Physics that must occur, but is stringently constrained by experiments searching for μ ↔ e flavour change, such as μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ or μ → e conversion. However, in an Effective Field Theory(EFT) parametrisation, there are many m...
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doaj-82edba11da794cb3a4f53dd5f1e4f8002021-02-21T12:06:32ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792021-02-012021213610.1007/JHEP02(2021)172Completeness and complementarity for μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μA → eAS. Davidson0LUPM, CNRS, Université MontpellierAbstract Lepton Flavour Violation (LFV) is New Physics that must occur, but is stringently constrained by experiments searching for μ ↔ e flavour change, such as μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ or μ → e conversion. However, in an Effective Field Theory(EFT) parametrisation, there are many more μ ↔ e operators than restrictive constraints, so determining operator coefficients from data is a remote dream. It is nonetheless interesting to learn about New Physics from data, so this manuscript introduces “observable-vectors” in the space of operator coefficients, which identify at any scale the combination of coefficients probed by the observable. These vectors have an overlap ≳ 10 −3 with most of the coefficients, and are used to study whether μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μ → e conversion give complementary information about New Physics. The appendix gives updated sensitivities of these processes, (and a subset of τ → ℓ decays), to operator coefficients at the weak scale in the SMEFT and in the EFT below m W .https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2021)172Beyond Standard ModelEffective Field Theories |
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Completeness and complementarity for μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μA → eA |
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Completeness and complementarity for μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μA → eA |
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Completeness and complementarity for μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μA → eA |
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Completeness and complementarity for μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μA → eA |
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completeness and complementarity for μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μa → ea |
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Abstract Lepton Flavour Violation (LFV) is New Physics that must occur, but is stringently constrained by experiments searching for μ ↔ e flavour change, such as μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ or μ → e conversion. However, in an Effective Field Theory(EFT) parametrisation, there are many more μ ↔ e operators than restrictive constraints, so determining operator coefficients from data is a remote dream. It is nonetheless interesting to learn about New Physics from data, so this manuscript introduces “observable-vectors” in the space of operator coefficients, which identify at any scale the combination of coefficients probed by the observable. These vectors have an overlap ≳ 10 −3 with most of the coefficients, and are used to study whether μ → eγ, μ → e e ¯ e $$ e\overline{e}e $$ and μ → e conversion give complementary information about New Physics. The appendix gives updated sensitivities of these processes, (and a subset of τ → ℓ decays), to operator coefficients at the weak scale in the SMEFT and in the EFT below m W . |
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