Discrimination of Models Including Doubly Charged Scalar Bosons by Using Tau Lepton Decay Distributions
Abstract
The doubly-charged scalar boson H-- is involved in several new physics models for generating neutrino masses. Depending on new physics models, H-- has the Yukawa interaction with a pair of left-handed charged leptons or a pair of right-handed ones. In this talk, we see that these two Yukawa interactions can be distinguished by measuring energy distributions of charged pions produced by decays of tau leptons if pair-produced H++ H-- can decay sufficiently into four charged leptons which involve one or two tau leptons. The information on the Yukawa interaction of H-- will help to discriminate models in which neutrino masses are generated.
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