Charged Lepton Flavour Violation: An Experimental and Theoretical Introduction
Abstract
Charged lepton flavour violating transitions would be a clear signal of new physics beyond the Standard Model. Their search has been carried out in a variety of channels, the most sensitive being those involving a muon: however no positive evidence has been found so far. The MEG experiment has recently set the best limit on such processes by investigating the existence of the μ eγ decay. In the next decade several experiments are planned to pursue the search for μ eγ, μ eee, μ e conversion in nuclei, as well as on processes involving the τ, to an unprecedented level of precision. In this review we want to give a pedagogical introduction on the theoretical motivations for such searches as well as on the experimental aspects upon which they are based.
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