H → τ+ τ- γ as a Probe of the τ Magnetic Dipole Moment
Abstract
Low energy observables involving the Standard Model fermions which are chirality-violating, such as anomalous electromagnetic moments, necessarily involve an insertion of the Higgs in order to maintain SU(2) × U(1) gauge invariance. As the result, the properties of the Higgs boson measured at the LHC impact our understanding of the associated low-energy quantities. We illustrate this feature with a discussion of the electromagnetic moments of the τ-lepton, as probed by the rare decay H → τ+ τ- γ. We assess the feasibility of measuring this decay at the LHC, and show that the current bounds from lower energy measurements imply that 13~TeV running is very likely to improve our understanding of new physics contributing to the anomalous magnetic moment of the tau.
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