A future Z-factory will offer the possibility of studying rare Z decays Z → l_1l_2, such as those leading to lepton flavor violation(LFV) final states. In this work, by considering the constraints from radiative two-...A future Z-factory will offer the possibility of studying rare Z decays Z → l_1l_2, such as those leading to lepton flavor violation(LFV) final states. In this work, by considering the constraints from radiative two-body decays l_2→ l_1γ, we investigate the LFV decays Z → l_1l_2 in the framework of the Minimal R-symmetric Supersymmetric Standard Model with two benchmark points from the existing literature. The flavor-violating off-diagonal entries Б^(12), Б^(13) and Б^(23) are constrained by the current experimental bounds of l_2→ l_1γ. Considering recent experimental constraints, we also investigate Br(Z → l_1l_2) as a function of M_D^W. The numerical results show that the theoretical predictions of Br( Z → l_1l_2) in the MRSSM are several orders of magnitude below the current experimental bounds. The LFV decays Z → eτ and Z →μт may be promising observation targets in future experiments.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NNSFC)(11747064,11805140)the Scientific and Technological Innovation Programs of Higher Education Institutions in Shanxi(2017113)+1 种基金the Foundation of Department of Education of Liaoning province(2016TSPY10)the Youth Foundation of the University of Science and Technology Liaoning(2016QN11)
文摘A future Z-factory will offer the possibility of studying rare Z decays Z → l_1l_2, such as those leading to lepton flavor violation(LFV) final states. In this work, by considering the constraints from radiative two-body decays l_2→ l_1γ, we investigate the LFV decays Z → l_1l_2 in the framework of the Minimal R-symmetric Supersymmetric Standard Model with two benchmark points from the existing literature. The flavor-violating off-diagonal entries Б^(12), Б^(13) and Б^(23) are constrained by the current experimental bounds of l_2→ l_1γ. Considering recent experimental constraints, we also investigate Br(Z → l_1l_2) as a function of M_D^W. The numerical results show that the theoretical predictions of Br( Z → l_1l_2) in the MRSSM are several orders of magnitude below the current experimental bounds. The LFV decays Z → eτ and Z →μт may be promising observation targets in future experiments.