A study of the measurement of the τ lepton anomalous magnetic moment in high energy lead-lead collisions at LHC

Abstract

The τ lepton anomalous magnetic moment: aτ = gτ-22 was measured, so far, with a precision of only several percents despite its highly sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model such as compositeness or Supersymmetry. A new study is presented to improve the sensitivity of the aτ measurement with photon-photon interactions from ultra-peripheral lead-lead collisions at LHC. The theoretical approach used in this work is based on an effective Lagrangian and on a photon flux implemented in the MadGraph5 Monte Carlo simulation. Using a multivariate analysis to discriminate the signal from the background processes, a sensitivity to the anomalous magnetic moment aτ = 0 +0.011 -0.019 is obtained at 95\% CL with a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2 nb-1 of lead-lead collisions and assuming a conservative 10\% systematic uncertainty. The present results are compared with previous calculations and available measurements.

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