Tau-lepton Physics at the FCC-ee circular e+e- Collider
Abstract
The future FCC-ee collider is designed to deliver e+e- collisions to study with ultimate precision the Z, W, and Higgs bosons, and the top quark. In a high-statistics scan around the Z pole, 1.3× 1011 events Zττ will be produced, the largest sample of ττ events foreseen at any lepton collider. With their large boost, τ leptons from Z decays are particularly well suited for precision measurements. The focus of this report is on tests of lepton universality from precision measurement of τ properties and on tests of charged lepton flavour violation in Z decays and in τ decays. In both of these areas, FCC-ee promises sensitivities well beyond present experimental limits.
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