Higgs to mu tau Decay in Supersymmetry without R Parity
Abdesslam Arhrib, Yifan Cheng, Otto C. W. Kong

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential for Higgs boson decay into mu and tau leptons within a supersymmetric model lacking R parity, showing that such decay rates could be detectable under certain parameter conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of lepton flavor violating Higgs decay in a generic supersymmetric model without R parity, identifying parameter combinations that enhance the decay rate.
Findings
Branching ratio of Higgs to mu+tau can exceed 10^{-5}
Identifies specific R-parity violating parameter combinations
Constraints from experimental data are incorporated
Abstract
In this letter, we report on lepton flavor violating Higgs decay into mu+tau in the framework of the generic supersymmetric standard model without R parity and list interesting combinations of R-parity violating parameters. We impose other known experimental constraints on the parameters of the model and show our results from the R-parity violating parameters. In our analysis, the branching ratio of Higgs to mu+tau can exceed 10^{-5} within admissible parameter space.
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