Polarization asymmetries in e-N to tau-Y scattering could distinguish hyperon form factor models and the chiral nature of new lepton-flavor-violating vector interactions, but predicted rates are at most a few hundred events per year.
Hyperon production in quasielastic $\bar{\nu}_{\tau}-$nucleon scattering
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The theoretical results for the total cross sections and polarization components of the $\tau^{+}$ lepton produced in the charged current induced $|\Delta S| = 1$ quasielastic $\bar\nu_\tau - N$ scattering leading to hyperons ($\Lambda, \Sigma$) have been presented assuming T invariance. The theoretical uncertainties arising due to the use of different vector, axial vector and pseudoscalar form factors as well as the effect of SU(3) symmetry breaking have been studied. We have also presented, for the first time, a comparison of the total cross sections for the production of $e,\mu,\tau$ leptons to facilitate the implications of lepton flavor universality~(LFU) in the $|\Delta S| = 1$ quasielastic reactions induced by the antineutrinos of all flavors i.e., $\nu_{l};~l=e,\mu,\tau$.
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Polarization Probes of New Physics in Lepton-Flavor-Violating Hyperon Production from $e^- N \to \tau^- Y$ Scattering
Polarization asymmetries in e-N to tau-Y scattering could distinguish hyperon form factor models and the chiral nature of new lepton-flavor-violating vector interactions, but predicted rates are at most a few hundred events per year.