LFV couplings of the extra gauge boson Z' and leptonic decay and production of pseudoscalar mesons
Chong-Xing Yue, Man-Lin Cui

TL;DR
This paper investigates how hypothetical Z' gauge bosons in various models could influence lepton flavor violating decays and meson processes, finding potential contributions but generally below experimental bounds.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of Z' contributions to LFV processes across multiple theoretical models, highlighting their potential effects and constraints.
Findings
Z' models can significantly affect tau decay processes.
Branching ratios for certain decays can reach observable levels.
Predicted effects are generally below current experimental limits.
Abstract
Considering the constraints of the lepton flavor violating (LFV) processes and on the LFV couplings , in the contexts of the models, the left-right (LR) models, the "alternative" left-right (ALR) models and the 331 models, we investigate the contributions of the extra gauge boson to the decay rates of the processes , and with and . Our numerical results show that the maximal values of the branching ratios for these processes are not dependent on the mass at leader order. The extra gauge boson predicted by the models can make the maximum value of the branching ratio reach . All models considered in…
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