Abstract
AbstractIn this letter, we use LHC data from the Drell–Yan processes $$pp\rightarrow \ell _i\ell _j$$
p
p
→
ℓ
i
ℓ
j
(with $$i\ne j$$
i
≠
j
) to derive model-independent upper limits on lepton-flavor-violating meson decays. Our analysis is based on an Effective Field Theory (EFT) approach and it does not require a specific assumption regarding the basis of effective operators. We find that current LHC data (140 $$\textrm{fb}^{-1}$$
fb
-
1
) already provides competitive limits on $${\mathcal {B}}(B\rightarrow \pi e \tau )$$
B
(
B
→
π
e
τ
)
and $${\mathcal {B}}(B\rightarrow \pi \mu \tau )$$
B
(
B
→
π
μ
τ
)
with respect to the ones obtained through experimental searches at the B-factories. Moreover, we derive upper limits on several decays that have not been searched for experimentally yet, such as $$D^0\rightarrow e\tau $$
D
0
→
e
τ
in the charm sector, and various semileptonic decays such as $$B\rightarrow \rho \mu \tau $$
B
→
ρ
μ
τ
, $$B_s\rightarrow K \mu \tau $$
B
s
→
K
μ
τ
and $$B_s\rightarrow \phi \mu \tau $$
B
s
→
ϕ
μ
τ
. Lastly, we discuss the validity of the EFT description of LHC data and the impact of loop corrections in our analysis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)
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