Probing the doubly-charged Higgs with Muonium to Antimuonium Conversion Experiment
Abstract
The spontaneous muonium-to-antimuonium conversion is one of the interesting charged lepton flavor violation processes. MACE is the next generation experiment to probe such a phenomenon. In models with a triplet Higgs to generate neutrino masses, such as Type-II seesaw and its variant, this process can be induced by the doubly-charged Higgs contained in it. In this article, we study the prospect of MACE to probe these models via the muonium-to-antimuonium transitions. After considering the limits from μ+ → e+ γ and μ+ → e+ e- e+, we find that MACE could probe a parameter space for the doubly-charged Higgs which is beyond the reach of LHC and other flavor experiments.
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