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A Comparative Study of Z mediated Charged Lepton Flavor Violation at future lepton colliders
Charged lepton flavor violation (CLFV) represents a transition between
charged leptons of different generations that violates lepton flavor
conservation, which is a clear signature of possible new physics beyond the
standard model. By exploiting a typical example model of extra Z
gauge boson, we perform a detailed comparative study on CLFV searches at
several future lepton colliders, including a 240 GeV electron-positron collider
and a TeV scale muon collider. Based on detailed signal and background
Monte-Carlo studies with fast detector simulations, we derive the potentials in
searching for Z mediated CLFV couplings with , and
of different future colliders. The results are compared with the
current limits set by either low-energy experiments or the high-energy LHC
experiments. We find that the sensitivity of the related CLFV coupling
strength at future lepton colliders will be significantly improved comparing
with the current best constraints.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure