Strategy to measure tau g-2 via photon fusion in LHC proton collisions

Abstract

Measuring the tau-lepton (τ) anomalous magnetic moment aτ = (gτ -2)/2 in photon fusion production (γγττ) tests foundational Standard Model principles. However, γγττ eludes observation in LHC proton collisions (pp) despite enhanced new physics sensitivity from higher-mass reach than existing probes. We propose a novel strategy to measure pp p(γγττ)p by introducing the overlooked electron-muon signature with vertex isolation for signal extraction. Applying the effective field theory of dipole moments, we estimate 95% CL sensitivity of -0.0092 < aτ < 0.011 assuming 300 fb-1 luminosity and 5% systematics. This fourfold improvement beyond existing constraints opens a crucial path to unveiling new physics imprinted in tau-lepton dipoles.

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