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Lepton Flavor Violation: From Muon Decays to Muon Colliders

Published 26 Sep 2025 in hep-ph | (2509.22771v1)

Abstract: We investigate the unique potential of a high-energy muon collider to probe lepton-flavor-violating signals arising from physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). Low-energy, precision searches for charged lepton-flavor violation (LFV) are projected to dramatically improve their sensitivity in the coming years, and could provide the first evidence of new physics. We interpret the sensitivity of these searches in terms of a set of LFV operators in the SM Effective Field Theory. The same operators are then probed at the TeV scale by evaluating the projected reach of a muon collider while accounting for SM backgrounds and using a parameterized detector simulation. We find that for most operators, a muon collider could confirm signals if they are seen at future low energy experiments, whereas for certain flavor combinations it extends the reach to scales well beyond those accessible at lower energies. We also project the sensitivity of a muon collider to lepton flavor-violating decays of the SM Higgs boson and demonstrate improved sensitivity to $h \to e\tau$ and $h \to \mu\tau$ by an order of magnitude compared to the High-Luminosity LHC. The importance of having multiple, complementary probes is illustrated by considering both various combinations of operators and relative sizes of flavor-violating transitions between generations under various assumptions for the flavor structure of new physics.

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