scholarly journals Probing Physics beyond the Standard Model: A Search for Lepton-Flavour-Violating $Z\to\ell\tau$ Decays with the ATLAS Experiment

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann-Kathrin Perrevoort
2018 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 1860070
Author(s):  
Anna Lupato

In the Standard Model the electroweak coupling of the gauge bosons to leptons is independent of the lepton flavour. Semileptonic and rare decays of b quarks provide an ideal laboratory to test this property. Any violation of Lepton Flavour Universality would be a clear sign of physics beyond the Standard Model. In this work a review of the Lepton Flavour Universality tests performed using data collected by the LHCb experiment in 2011 and 2012 at a centre of mass energy of 7 and 8 TeV is presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 81 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Bobeth ◽  
Marzia Bordone ◽  
Nico Gubernari ◽  
Martin Jung ◽  
Danny van Dyk

AbstractWe analyze in detail the angular distributions in $${\bar{B}}\rightarrow D^*\ell {{\bar{\nu }}}$$ B ¯ → D ∗ ℓ ν ¯ decays, with a focus on lepton-flavour non-universality. We investigate the minimal number of angular observables that fully describes current and upcoming datasets, and explore their sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM) in the most general weak effective theory. We apply our findings to the current datasets, extract the non-redundant set of angular observables from the data, and compare to precise SM predictions that include lepton-flavour universality violating mass effects. Our analysis shows that the number of independent angular observables that can be inferred from current experimental data is limited to only four. These are insufficient to extract the full set of relevant BSM parameters. We uncover a $$\sim 4\sigma $$ ∼ 4 σ tension between data and predictions that is hidden in the redundant presentation of the Belle 2018 data on $${\bar{B}}\rightarrow D^*\ell {{\bar{\nu }}}$$ B ¯ → D ∗ ℓ ν ¯ decays. This tension specifically involves observables that probe $$e-\mu $$ e - μ lepton-flavour universality. However, we find inconsistencies in these data, which renders results based on it suspicious. Nevertheless, we discuss which generic BSM scenarios could explain the tension, in the case that the inconsistencies do not affect the data materially. Our findings highlight that $$e-\mu $$ e - μ non-universality in the SM, introduced by the finite muon mass, is already significant in a subset of angular observables with respect to the experimental precision.


Author(s):  
Ann-Kathrin Perrevoort

The upcoming Mu3e experiment aims to search for the lepton flavour violating decay \boldsymbol{\muposeeemath} with an unprecedented final sensitivity of one signal decay in \boldsymbol{\num{e16}} observed muon decays by making use of an innovative experimental design based on novel ultra-thin silicon pixel sensors. In a first phase, the experiment is operated at an existing muon beam line with rates of up to \boldsymbol{\num{e8}} muons per second. Detailed simulation studies confirm the feasibility of background-free operation and project single event sensitivities in the order of \boldsymbol{\num{e-15}} for signal decays modelled in an effective field theory approach. The precise tracking of the decay electrons and large geometric and momentum acceptance of Mu3e enable searches for physics beyond the Standard Model in further signatures. Examples of which are searches for lepton flavour violating two-body decays of the muon into an electron and an undetected boson as well as for electron-positron resonances in \boldsymbol{\muposeeenunumath} which could result for instance from a dark photon decay. The Mu3e experiment is expected to be competitive in all of these channels already in phase I.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (34n35) ◽  
pp. 2044004
Author(s):  
Tadej Novak

Final states containing both leptons and jets can be used to probe for physics beyond the Standard Model. Searches for new physics models with these signatures, such as heavy neutrinos or leptoquarks, for example, are performed using the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The results of the most recent searches on 13 TeV [Formula: see text] data will be presented.


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