Constraints on exotic lepton doublets with minimal coupling to the standard model
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Publication:2340554
Abstract: We investigate the consequences of introducing a set of exotic doublet leptons which couple to the standard model leptons in a minimal way. Through these additional gauge invariant and renormalizable coupling terms, new sources of tree-level flavor changing currents are induced via mixing. In this work, we derive constraints on the parameters that govern the couplings to the exotic doublets by invoking the current low-energy experimental data on processes such as leptonic Z decays, , , and - conversion in atomic nuclei. Moreover, we have analyzed the role these doublets play on the lepton anomalous magnetic moments, and found that their contribution is negligible.
Recommendations
- Reappraisal of the minimal flavoured \(Z^\prime\) scenario
- Probing leptonic interactions of a family-nonuniversal \(Z^{\prime}\) boson
- Lepton flavor-changing processes in R-parity violating MSSM: \(Z\rightarrow \ell_i\bar{\ell}_j\) and \(\gamma\gamma\rightarrow \ell_i\bar{\ell}_j\) under new bounds from \(\ell_i\rightarrow \ell_{j}\gamma\)
- Charged-lepton decays from soft flavour violation
- Non-universal minimal \(Z'\) models: present bounds and early LHC reach
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