Bounds on LFV Higgs decays in a vector-like lepton model and searching for doubly charged leptons at the LHC

Abstract

The Higgs-portal lepton flavor violation is studied in a vectorlike lepton model. For evading the constraints from rare Z i j decays, we introduce two triplet vectorlike leptons, (1,3)-1 and (1,3)0. The resultant branching ratio for h μ τ can be up to 10-4 when the constraints from the invisible Z decays are applied. As a result, the signal strength for ττ channel has a 12\% deviation from the standard model prediction, while the muon g-2 is two-order of magnitude smaller than the data and BR(τ μ γ) is of order of 10-12. A predicted doubly charged lepton in pp collisions at s=13 TeV is analyzed and it is found that the interesting production channels are pp (--1 ++1, 1 1). Both single and pair production cross sections of ++1 are comparable and can be a few hundred fb. The main decay channels for the doubly charged lepton are W and for the heavy singly charged lepton are 1 W, Z. The numerical analysis is given at 13 TeV LHC with 100 fb-1 luminosity.

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