Lepton Flavour Violation at the ILC
P.M. Ferreira, R.B. Guedes, R. Santos

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential to observe lepton flavour violation at the International Linear Collider using a model-independent approach, considering current experimental constraints.
Contribution
It demonstrates that despite existing constraints, lepton flavour violation could still be detectable at the ILC in a model-independent manner.
Findings
Lepton flavour violation remains detectable at the ILC.
Current experimental constraints do not exclude ILC detection.
Model-independent analysis supports potential discovery.
Abstract
We explore the possibility of detecting lepton flavour violation, now a well established experimental fact, at the International Linear Collider. Using a model independent approach we conclude that, given all experimental constraints available, there is still room to detect lepton flavour violation at the ILC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Neutrino Physics Research
