Z lepton flavour violation as a probe for new physics at future e+e- colliders
Abstract
In this work we assess the potential of discovering new physics by searching for lepton-flavour-violating (LFV) decays of the Z boson, Z i j, at the proposed circular e+e- colliders CEPC and FCC-ee. Both projects plan to run at the Z-pole as a Tera Z factory, i.e., collecting O(1012) Z decays. In order to discuss the discovery potential in a model-independent way, we revisit the LFV Z decays in the context of the Standard Model effective field theory and study the indirect constraints from LFV μ and τ decays on the operators that can induce Z i j. We find that, while the Z μ e rates are beyond the expected sensitivities, a Tera Z factory is promising for Z τ decays, probing New Physics at the same level of future low-energy LFV observables.
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