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Two-body lepton-flavour-violating decays in a 2HDM with soft family-lepton-number breaking

We evaluate the decays $\ell_1^\pm \to \ell_2^\pm γ$, $Z \to \ell_1^+ \ell_2^-$, and $h \to \ell_1^+ \ell_2^-$, where $\ell_1$ and $\ell_2$ are charged leptons with different flavours and $h$ is the scalar particle with mass 125.25 GeV, in a two-Higgs-doublet model where all the Yukawa-coupling matrices conserve the lepton flavours but the Majorana mass terms of the right-handed neutrinos break the flavour lepton numbers. We find that (1) the decays $\ell_1^\pm \to \ell_2^\pm γ$ require large Yukawa couplings and very light right-handed neutrinos in order to be visible, (2) the decays $Z \to \ell_1^+ \ell_2^-$ will be invisible in all the planned experiments, except in a very restricted range of circumstances, but (3) the decays $h \to \ell_1^+ \ell_2^-$ may be detected in future experiments for rather relaxed sets of input parameters.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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