Lepton Flavor Violating l l' γ and Z l l' Decays Induced by Scalar Leptoquarks

Abstract

Motivated by the recent muon g-2 data, we study the lepton flavor violating l l' γ and Z l l' (l, l' = e, μ, τ) decays with l ≠ l' in a scalar leptoquark model. Leptoquarks can produce sizable LFV l l'γ decay rates that can be easily reached by present or near future experiments. % Leptoquark masses and couplings are constrained by the muon g-2 data and the current l l' γ bounds. We predict Br(Z τ e) reaching the present limit (10-5) and Br(Z μ τ) reaching 2× 10-8, which will be accessible by future linear colliders, whereas, the current bounds on LFV impose very strong constraints on the Br(Z μ e) and the ratio is too low to be observed in the near future.

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