The momentum-transfer dependence of the gluon-initiated CLFV subprocess can discriminate between Higgs-like and bottom-only scalar mediator couplings.
Charged lepton flavor violation on target at GeV scale
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We study the lepton flavor violating process, $e+ T \to \tau +T'$, at a few GeV. This process can be studied by experiments directing GeV scale electron or positron beams on internal or fixed targets. We study the effects of some low energy lepton flavor violating interactions on this process. We study the sensitivities of this process on these low energy lepton flavor violating interactions and compare them to the sensitivities of lepton flavor violating $\tau$ decay processes. Comparing with $\tau$ decay processes, this process provides another way to study the lepton flavor violating effects with $e-\tau$ conversion and it can be searched for in facilities with GeV scale electron or positron beams which are available in a number of laboratories in the world.
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Probing Scalar-Mediator Quark Couplings via CLFV Lepton-Nucleon Scattering
The momentum-transfer dependence of the gluon-initiated CLFV subprocess can discriminate between Higgs-like and bottom-only scalar mediator couplings.