Dark sectors and enhanced h τ μ transitions
Abstract
LHC searches with τ leptons in the final state are always inclusive in missing-energy sources. A signal in the flavor-violating Higgs decay search, hτμ, could therefore equally well be due to a flavor conserving decay, but with an extended decay topology with additional invisible particles. We demonstrate this with the three-body decay hτμ, where is a flavorful mediator decaying to a dark-sector. This scenario can give thermal relic dark matter that carries lepton flavor charges, a realistic structure of the charged lepton masses, and explain the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, (g-2)μ, while simultaneously obey all indirect constraints from flavor-changing neutral currents. Another potentially observable consequence is the broadening of the collinear mass distributions in the h τμ searches.
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