Constraints on Lμ - Lτ interactions at the LHC and beyond
Abstract
In this paper we examine the constraints dedicated LHC multi lepton searches can place on Z' bosons coming from gauged muon number minus tau number, Lμ-Lτ. As the Lμ-Lτ gauge boson does not couple to proton constituents or electrons at tree level, the current bounds are fairly loose, especially for MZ' 1\, GeV. For 2mμ < MZ' < MZ/2 we develop search strategies using the pp → Z 4\, μ channel. The cleanliness of the final state, combined with the fact that pp Z 4 e, Z 2e\,2μ can be used as background control samples, allow us to spot Lμ-Lτ Z' with couplings O(10-3) times the Standard Model couplings. For lighter Z', we propose the mode pp → 2μ + ET. The presence of missing energy means there is a wider set of backgrounds to consider in this final state, such as Drell-Yan production of leptonically decaying τ pairs, however we find these can be controlled with careful cuts. Combining the 4\, μ and 2\,μ + ET modes, we find that with 3 \, ab-1 of integrated luminosity we are sensitive to couplings gZ' 0.005\, g1 and 0.5\, GeV MZ' 40\, GeV and gZ' 0.001\, g1 for MZ' < 2\, mμ. This region includes the parameter space where Lμ-Lτ models can ameliorate the muon g-2 anomaly. We repeat these analyses at a future e+e- Z-factory, where we find improved sensitivity. Specifically, given 2.6\, ab-1 of luminosity, we can exclude gZ' 0.001\, g1 for 2\, mμ MZ' MZ/2.
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