The electric dipole moment of the tau lepton revisited
Werner Bernreuther, Long Chen, Otto Nachtmann

TL;DR
This paper reevaluates the sensitivity of detecting the tau lepton's electric dipole moment using optimal observables in electron-positron collisions, providing detailed predictions for future Belle II experiment analyses.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive formalism for measuring the tau EDM via optimal observables and estimates the experimental sensitivities achievable at Belle II.
Findings
Projected sensitivities for Re and Im d_tau at 50 ab^{-1} are around 6.8×10^{-20} e cm and 4.0×10^{-20} e cm.
Full kinematic analysis improves sensitivity estimates for tau EDM detection.
Potential new physics effects in two-Higgs doublet and leptoquark models are also discussed.
Abstract
We reconsider the issue of the search for a nonzero electric dipole form factor (EDM) using optimal observables in production by collisions in the center-of-mass energy range from the -pair threshold to about GeV. We discuss the general formalism of optimal observables and apply it to two -odd observables that are sensitive to the real and imaginary part of , respectively. We compute the expectation values and covariances of these optimal observables for -pair production at GeV with subsequent decays of into major leptonic or semihadronic modes. For the decays to two pions and three charged pions we take the full kinematic information of the hadronic system into account. Assuming that the Belle II experiment at the KEKB accelerator will eventually analyze data…
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