2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.93.035021
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New gauge bosonZand lepton flavor violating decays and production of vector mesons

Abstract: Considering the constraints on the lepton flavor violating (LFV) couplings of the new gauge boson Z ′ to ordinary leptons from the experimental upper limit for the LFV process ℓ → 3ℓ ′ , we calculate the contributions of Z ′ to the LFV decays V → ℓ i ℓ j with V ∈ {φ, J/Ψ, Ψ(2S), Υ (n) } and τ → µ(e)φ in the context of several Z ′ models. We find that all Z ′ models considered in this paper can produce significant contributions to these decay processes and make the value of the branching ratio Br(τ → eφ) above … Show more

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“…Like in the previous case, the branching ratio B(B → Kµτ ) can be between zero and O(10 −6 ) even if R νν = 1 and B(B s → τ τ ) exp = B(B s → τ τ ) SM , but it is stricly non-zero for R νν > 1. This model too is experimentally verifiable: (i) it leads to R K * = 0.86 (12), thus R K * < 1 [67], and (ii) it can be ruled out if R νν < 1 and/or B(B s → τ τ ) 10 −5 .…”
Section: Jhep11(2016)035mentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Like in the previous case, the branching ratio B(B → Kµτ ) can be between zero and O(10 −6 ) even if R νν = 1 and B(B s → τ τ ) exp = B(B s → τ τ ) SM , but it is stricly non-zero for R νν > 1. This model too is experimentally verifiable: (i) it leads to R K * = 0.86 (12), thus R K * < 1 [67], and (ii) it can be ruled out if R νν < 1 and/or B(B s → τ τ ) 10 −5 .…”
Section: Jhep11(2016)035mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In fact, the couplings of ∆ (1/3) to the muon, which are necessary to get R K < 1, are large enough and push R D to values smaller than the SM one. 9 Furthermore, even though we were able to find points that give acceptable values for 9 In obtaining RD we used the B → D form factors recently computed in lattice QCD [74], which also give R SM D = 0.286 (12). [46] it was even argued that such a deviation from lepton flavor universality cannot be larger than 2%.…”
Section: Jhep11(2016)035mentioning
confidence: 99%
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