Lepton flavor physics at μ+ μ+ colliders
Abstract
We discuss sensitivities to lepton flavor violating (and conserving) interactions at future muon colliders, especially at μ+μ+ colliders. Compared with the searches for rare decays of μ and τ, we find that the TeV-scale future colliders have better sensitivities depending on the pattern of hierarchy in the flavor mixings. As an example, we study the case with the type-II seesaw model, where the flavor mixing parameters have direct relation to the neutrino mass matrix. At a μ+ μ+ collider, the number of events of the μ+ μ+ μ+ τ+ process can be larger than O(100) with the center of mass energy s = 2 TeV, and with an integrated luminosity L = 1 ab-1, while satisfying bounds from rare decays of μ and τ. We discuss impacts of the overall mass scale of neutrinos as well as CP violating phases to the number of expected events.
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