Lepton Flavor Violation with Displaced Vertices
Abstract
If light new physics with lepton-flavor-violating couplings exists, the prime discovery channel might not be 'γ but rather ' X, where the new boson X could be an axion, majoron, familon or Z' gauge boson. The most conservative bound then comes from '+inv, but if the on-shell X can decay back into leptons or photons, displaced-vertex searches could give much better limits. We show that only a narrow region in parameter space allows for displaced vertices in muon decays, μ e X, X γγ, ee, whereas tauon decays can have much more interesting signatures.
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