Experimental review of Lepton Flavor Violation searches
Michel Hern\'andez Villanueva

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current experimental efforts and future prospects in searching for charged Lepton Flavor Violation across various particles, highlighting the most constraining experiments and upcoming advancements.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental searches for LFV, summarizing current constraints and discussing future experimental prospects across multiple sectors.
Findings
Current experiments set stringent upper limits on LFV processes.
Upcoming experiments are expected to improve sensitivity to LFV signals.
The review identifies key experiments and their contributions to constraining LFV.
Abstract
A review of the experimental status in searches for charged Lepton Flavor Violation (LFV) is presented. Searches for LFV in decays of leptons, heavy mesons, and bosons are explored, with an emphasis on the experiments providing the best constraints in each sector. In addition, prospects for upper limits by current and upcoming experiments in the next decade are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Computational Physics and Python Applications
