Electron to Muon Conversion in Electron-Nucleus Scattering as a Probe of Supersymmetry
Abstract
We suggest that e μ conversion in low-energy electron-nucleus scattering is a new and potentially observable indirect signal of supersymmetry and should be searched for in experiment. We estimate the rate for this process in a straightforward calculation taking into account the existing constraint from non-observation of the μ eγ decay and find the cross-section to be σ < 10-8 fb.
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