Although the Lepton Flavor Violating (LFV) decay μ+→e+γ is
forbidden in the Standard Model (SM), it can take place within various theories
beyond the SM. If the branching ratio of this decay saturates its present bound
[{\it i.e.,} Br(μ+→e+γ)∼10−11], the forthcoming
experiments can measure the branching ratio with high precision and
consequently yield information on the sources of LFV. In this letter, we show
that for polarized μ+, by studying the angular distribution of the
transversely polarized positron and linearly polarized photon we can derive
information on the CP-violating sources beyond those in the SM. We also study
the angular distribution of the final particles in the decay μ+→e1+e−e2+ where e1+ is defined to be the more energetic positron. We show
that transversely polarized e1+ can provide information on a certain
combination of the CP-violating phases of the underlying theory which would be
lost by averaging over the spin of e1+.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure