Study of the lepton flavor-violating Z'τμ decay
Abstract
The lepton flavor violating Zτμ decay is studied in the context of several extended models that predict the existence of the new gauge boson named Z. A calculation of the strength of the lepton flavor violating Zμτ coupling is presented by using the most general renormalizable Lagrangian that includes lepton flavor violation. We used the experimental value of the muon magnetic dipole moment to bound this coupling, from which the Re(LμτRμτ) parameter is constrained and it is found that Re(LμτRμτ) 10-2 for a Z boson mass of 2 TeV. Alongside, we employed the experimental restrictions over the τμγ and τμμ+μ- processes in the context of several models that predict the existence of the Z gauge boson to bound the mentioned coupling. The most restrictive bounds come from the calculation of the three-body decay. For this case, it was found that the most restrictive result is provided by a vector-like coupling, denoted as |μτ|2, for the Z case, finding around 10-2 for a Z boson mass of 2 TeV. We used this information to estimate the branching ratio for the Zτμ decay. According to the analyzed models the least optimistic result is provided by the Sequential Z model, which is of the order of 10-2 for a Z boson mass around 2 TeV.
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