Non-universal gauge bosons $Z^{\prime}$ and lepton flavor-violation tau decays
2002
There are many models beyond the standard model predicting the existence of non-universal gauge bosons $Z^{\prime}$, which can give rise to very rich phenomena. We calculate the contributions of the non-universal gauge bosons $Z^{\prime}$, predicted by topcolor-assisted technicolor (TC2) models and flavor-universal TC2 models, to the lepton flavor-violation tau decays $\tau\to l_{i}\gamma$ and $\tau\to l_{i}l_{j}l_{k}$. We find that the branching ratio $B_{r}(\tau\longrightarrow l_{i}l_{j}l_{k})$ is larger than that of the process $\tau\longrightarrow l_{i}\gamma$ in all of the parameter space. Over a sizable region of the parameter space, we have $B_{r}(\tau\longrightarrow l_{i}l_{j}l_{k})\sim 10^{-8}$, which may be detected in the future experiments.
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