Lepton Flavor Violation in Nonholomorphic Soft SUSY-Breaking Scenarios: Experimental Limits and Excesses
Muhammad Rehman, Sven Heinemeyer

TL;DR
This paper explores lepton flavor violation in the nonholomorphic supersymmetric model, showing that certain Higgs decay rates could explain recent experimental excesses and providing constraints on model parameters.
Contribution
It introduces the impact of nonholomorphic soft SUSY-breaking terms on LFV Higgs decays and connects theoretical predictions with recent experimental anomalies.
Findings
NH contributions can significantly enhance LFV Higgs decay rates.
Predicted branching ratios can reach current experimental limits.
Some parameter space explains ATLAS excesses without conflicting with CMS constraints.
Abstract
We investigate the prospects for the observation of lepton flavor violation (LFV) within the nonholomorphic supersymmetric standard model (NHSSM). We examine charged lepton flavor-violating (cLFV) decays such as such , and to impose indirect constraints on both LFV holomorphic and nonholomorphic (NH) soft Supersymmetry-breaking (SSB) terms. These constraints are subsequently utilized to calculate decay rates for LFV Higgs decays (LFVHD). Within the allowed parameter space, NH contributions to LFVHD can be notably larger compared to the holomorphic counterparts. Interestingly, recently ATLAS reported an excess larger than in their searches for and . Their best-fit point is not excluded by the corresponding CMS limits. We demonstrate that for some parts of…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
