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Electron to muon conversion in electron nucleus scattering as a probe of supersymmetry

Electron to muon conversion in electron nucleus scattering as a probe of supersymmetry
Electron to muon conversion in electron nucleus scattering as a probe of supersymmetry
We suggest that e → µ conversion in low-energy electron-nucleus scattering is a new and potentially observable indirect signal of supersymmetry and should be searched for in experiment.
We estimate the rate for this process in a straightforward calculation taking into account the existing constraint from non-observation of the µ → eγ decay and find the cross-section to be σ < 10-8 fb.
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Blazek, T.
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King, S.F.
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Blazek, T.
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King, S.F.
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Blazek, T. and King, S.F. (2004) Electron to muon conversion in electron nucleus scattering as a probe of supersymmetry. Pre-print, 1-3.

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Abstract

We suggest that e → µ conversion in low-energy electron-nucleus scattering is a new and potentially observable indirect signal of supersymmetry and should be searched for in experiment.
We estimate the rate for this process in a straightforward calculation taking into account the existing constraint from non-observation of the µ → eγ decay and find the cross-section to be σ < 10-8 fb.

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Published date: 13 August 2004
Additional Information: arXiv:hep-ph/0408157v1

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Local EPrints ID: 57091
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57091
PURE UUID: ce74f9c6-3dc1-4960-be00-c69643c43c4e

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Date deposited: 13 Aug 2008
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 17:51

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Author: T. Blazek
Author: S.F. King

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