The sensitivity of μ e processes to τ flavour change

Abstract

Transforming a μ to a τ, then the τ to to an e, results in μ e. In an EFT framework, we explore the sensitivity of μ e observables to products of (μ τ)× (τ e) interactions, and show that the exceptional sensitivity of upcoming μ e experiments could allow to probe parameter space beyond the reach of upcoming τ l searches in Higgs, τ and B decays. We describe the τ l interactions as dimension six operators in the SM EFT, identify pairs of them giving interesting contributions to μ e processes, and obtain the anomalous dimensions mixing those pairs into dimension eight μ e operators. We find that μ e processes are sensitive to τ flavour-changing B decays at rates comparable to current B anomalies, but cannot reduce rates -- as appropriate in many current B anomalies -- because they do not interfere with the SM.

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