Lepton flavor violation in Higgs boson decays at the HL-LHC
Abstract
We explore the discovery potential for lepton flavor-violating Higgs boson decays, h i j (i ≠ j; = e, μ, τ), in proton-proton collisions. The analysis is performed within a Froggatt-Nielsen framework, which offers a well-motivated theoretical mechanism for such processes. By performing a systematic scan over the phenomenologically viable parameter space, we identify regions that can yield observable signatures at the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). For an integrated luminosity of L int 1000~fb-1, we project that the channels h eμ and h τμ (with τ π τ) could reach the 5σ discovery threshold, while h τ e remains inaccessible even at 3000~fb-1. Our results highlight the unique capability of the HL-LHC to probe new physics through searches for rare Higgs decays.
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