Electric dipole moments of charged leptons at one loop in the presence of massive neutrinos
H. Novales-S\'anchez, M. Salinas, J. J. Toscano, O., V\'azquez-Hern\'andez

TL;DR
This paper investigates how massive neutrinos and new charged currents involving a $W'$ gauge boson can induce electric dipole moments in charged leptons at one loop, providing constraints and potential signals for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mechanism for charged lepton EDMs via CP-violating charged currents with heavy neutrinos and a $W'$ boson, extending previous analyses.
Findings
Upper bounds on axial-vector current differences from electron EDM constraints.
Estimated contributions to tau lepton magnetic moments.
Predicted regions where $ ext{BR}(oldsymbol{ extmu} o extbf{e}oldsymbol{ extgamma})$ is suppressed or detectable.
Abstract
Violation of invariance is a quite relevant phenomenon that is found in the Standard Model (SM), though in small amounts. This has been an incentive to look for high-energy descriptions in which violation is increased, thus enhancing effects that are suppressed in the SM, such as the electric dipole moments (EDMs) of elementary particles. In the present investigation, we point out that charged currents in which axial couplings are different from vector couplings are able to produce one-loop contributions to EDMs of charged leptons if neutrinos are massive and if these currents violate . We develop our discussion around charged currents involving heavy neutrinos and a gauge boson coupling to SM charged leptons. Using the most stringent bound on the electron EDM, provided by the ACME Collaboration, we determine that the upper bound on the difference between axial and…
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