Measuring Lepton Flavor Violation at LHC
K. Asai, J. Fujimoto, K. Kaneta, Y. Kurihara, S. Tsuno

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new method to detect lepton flavor violation at the LHC, using one-loop Higgs effects within a two Higgs doublet model, showing many parameter regions are experimentally accessible.
Contribution
It introduces a novel LFV process mediated by Higgs bosons in the type-III two Higgs doublet model for LHC studies.
Findings
LFV process can be induced at one-loop level via Higgs bosons.
Current and future LHC experiments can probe extensive parameter space.
Potential for discovering new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Abstract
A new process with the lepton flavor violation (LFV) is presented in the setup for LHC. The LFV is induced by the one-loop effect through Higgs bosons in the framework of the type-III two Higgs doublet model. It is demonstrated that the vast of parameter space in the Yukawa sector could be accessed by current and future LHC experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Computational Physics and Python Applications
