The Standard Model and low-energy experiments: from lepton-flavour violation to dark photons
Giovanni Marco Pruna

TL;DR
This paper summarizes recent theoretical advances in low-energy experiments, focusing on muonic lepton-flavour violation, the muon g-2 anomaly, and their implications for new physics searches at high-intensity experiments.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of recent theoretical developments connecting low-energy experiments with potential new physics signals.
Findings
Updated theoretical models for muonic lepton-flavour violation
Analysis of the muon g-2 discrepancy
Implications for dark photon searches
Abstract
This note is a concise theoretical summary of the first session on new physics searches at the high-intensity frontier of the IFAE2017 Conference. Recent theoretical developments related to muonic lepton-flavour violation and are reviewed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance
