A phenomenological study for determining the chirality structure in
lepton-flavour-violating Higgs (hLFV) decays h→τμ at the LHC is
presented. We estimate the effects of the Ï„ polarization in the analysis
andthe importance of determining the relative visible momentum ratio x, and
show the analysis with a collinear mass mcol1​ by assuming one missing
particle is appropriate. We find that the sensitivity would be generically
affected up to ± 4-6 % in terms of the BR(h→τμ) upper bound, and
show the altered bounds on the (∣yμτ​∣,∣yτμ​∣) plane. We
further study the benchmark scenarios, and demonstrate the sensitivity study
for the chirality structure using the relative visible momentum ratio. We find
that the two fully polarized cases, the τR​ and τL​ scenarios
consistent with the recently reported excess, are distinguishable at 2σ
level for 1000 fb−1. We also show that a further improved study
potentially provides a similar sensitivity already for 139 fb−1.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures and 5 table