High p T correlated tests of lepton universality in lepton(s) + jet(s) processes; An EFT analysis
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High p T correlated tests of lepton universality in lepton(s) + jet(s) processes; An EFT analysis

Abstract

We suggest a new class of tests for searching for lepton flavor non-universality (LFNU) using ratio observables and based on correlations among the underlying LFNU new physics (NP) effects in several (seemingly independent) di-lepton and single lepton + jet(s) processes. This is demonstrated by studying the effects generated by LFNU 4-Fermi interactions involving 3rd generation quarks. We find that the sensitivity to the scale ($\Lambda$) of the LFNU 4-Fermi operators significantly improves when the correlations among the various di-lepton +jets and single-lepton + jets processes are used, reaching $\Lambda \sim {\cal O}(10)$~TeV at the HL-LHC.

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