Muon production in low-energy electron-nucleon and electron-nucleus scattering
Abstract
Recently, muon production in electron-proton scattering has been suggested as a possible candidate reaction for the identification of lepton-flavor violation due to physics beyond the Standard Model. Here we point out that the Standard-Model processes e- p μ- p μ e and e- p e- n μ+ μ can cloud potential beyond-the-Standard-Model signals in electron-proton collisions. We find that Standard-Model e p μ X cross sections exceed those from lepton-flavor-violating operators by several orders of magnitude. We also discuss the possibility of using a nuclear target to enhance the e p μ X signal.
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