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Serra, B. Storaci\\Thanks to the theory support from M. Shaposhnikov, D. Gorbunov}\normalsize\\ \vspace{0.5em} \textcolor{normal text.fg!50!Comment}{Snowmass, 28$^{th}$ September 2020} \end{center} \end{frame} } {\vspace{5.4cm} \usebackgroundtemplate{\includegraphics[width=0.98\paperwidth]{FCC.jpg}}% \begin{frame}\frametitle{FCC} \end{frame} } {\vspace{5.4cm} \usebackgroundtemplate{\includegraphics[width=0.98\paperwidth]{FCC2.jpg}}% \begin{frame}\frametitle{FCC} \end{frame} } { \usebackgroundtemplate{\includegraphics[width=0.98\paperwidth]{physics.jpg}}% \begin{frame}\frametitle{FCCee Physics} \end{frame} } \begin{frame}\frametitle{The European Strategy} \begin{columns} \column{0.6\textwidth} \begin{block}{~} \begin{center} \includegraphics[width=0.99\textwidth]{images/strategy3.png}\\ \includegraphics[width=0.99\textwidth]{images/strategy2.png} \end{center} \end{block} \column{0.4\textwidth} \begin{center} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{images/strategy.png} \end{center} \end{columns} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{Lepton Flavour/Number Violation} \begin{small} Lepton Flavour Violation(LFV): \end{small} \begin{footnotesize} After $\Pmuon$ was discovered it was natural to think of it as an excited $\Pelectron$. \begin{columns} \column{3in} \begin{itemize} \item Expected: $B(\mu\to\Pe\gamma) \approx 10^{-4}$ \item Unless another $\Pnu$, in intermediate vector boson loop, cancels. \end{itemize} \column{2in} {~}\includegraphics[width=0.98\textwidth]{rabi.png} \end{columns} \begin{columns} \column{0.5in} {~} \column{3in} \begin{block}{I.I.Rabi:} "Who ordered that?" \end{block} \column{0.3in}{~} \column{2in} {~}\includegraphics[scale=0.08]{II_Rabi.jpg} \end{columns} \begin{itemize} \item Up to this day charged LFV is being searched for in various decay modes. \item LFV was already found in neutrino sector (oscillations). \end{itemize} \end{footnotesize} \begin{footnotesize} \begin{columns} \column{3.5in} \begin{small} Lepton Number Violation (LNV) \end{small} \begin{itemize} \item Even with LFV, lepton number can be a conserved quantity. \item Many NP models predict it violation(Majorana neutrinos) \item Searched in so called Neutrinoless double $\beta$ decays. \end{itemize} \column{1.5in} \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{Double_beta_decay_feynman.png} \end{columns} \end{footnotesize} %Double_beta_decay_feynman.png % \textref{M.Chrz\k{a}szcz 2014} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{Lepton Universality} \ARROW What is Lepton Universality? \begin{center} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{images/LUV.png} \end{center} \pause \ARROW Or mathematically speaking: \begin{equation} \mathcal{L}_f=\bar{f} i D_{\mu}\gamma^{\mu}f,~~f=l^i_L \nonumber \end{equation} \begin{equation} D_{\mu}=\partial_{\mu} + i \frac{{\color{red}{g}}}{2} \sigma_j W_{\mu}^j \nonumber \end{equation} \ARROW Basic property of SM! \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{Lepton Universality Violation} \begin{columns} \column{0.5\textwidth} \ARROW Charge currents:\\ $R(\PDstar) = \frac{\Br (\PB \to \PDstar \tau \nu )}{\Br(\PB \to \PDstar \mu \nu)} $ {~}\\ \includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{rdrds_spring2019.png} \ARROW Discrepancy reduced to $3.1~\sigma$.\\ \ARROW Theoretical uncertainties are still negligible.\\ \column{0.5\textwidth} \ARROW FC Neutral currents:\\ $R_{\PK/\PKstar} = \frac{\Br(\PB \to \PK/\PKstar \mu \mu)}{\Br(\PB \to \PK/\PKstar e e)}$\\{~}\\ \only<1>{ \includegraphics[angle=-90,width=0.65\textwidth]{images/RK2019.pdf}\\ \begin{align*} R_K = 0.846^{+0.060}_{-0.054} ({\rm stat.}) ^{+0.016}_{-0.014}({\rm syst}) \end{align*} \ARROW $2.5~\sigma$ deviation from SM. } \only<2>{ \includegraphics[width=0.65\textwidth]{images/Fig10a.pdf}\\ \begin{align*} R_{\PKstar}^{\rm low~q^2} = 0.66^{+0.11}_{-0.07} ({\rm stat.}) \pm 0.03({\rm syst})\\ R_{\PKstar}^{\rm mid~q^2} = 0.69^{+0.11}_{-0.07} ({\rm stat.}) \pm 0.05({\rm syst}) \end{align*} } \end{columns} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{Expected data} \begin{columns} \column{0.5\textwidth} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{images/lumi2.png}\\ \ARROW Huge luminosity compared to other projects. \\ \ARROW Especially in the ''lower'' energy spectrum.\\ \column{0.5\textwidth} \begin{exampleblock}{Amount of Bosons produced} \ARROWR $\PZ$: $5 \times 10^{12}$ \\ \ARROWR $\PW\PW:$ $10^{8}$\\ \ARROWR $\PZ\PH$: $10^{6}$\\ \ARROWR $\Ptop\APtop$: $10^{6}$ \end{exampleblock} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{images/lumi.png}\\ \end{columns} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{LFV at $\PZ$} \ARROW Testing anomalous couplings of the $\PZ$ boson: \begin{itemize} \item $\PZ \to \ell \ell^{\prime}$ \end{itemize} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{images/pdg.png}\\ \begin{columns} \column{0.5\textwidth} \ARROW Currently the measurements are in range $10^{-5} - 10^{-6}$, dominated by LEP and ATLAS experiments. \column{0.5\textwidth} \ARROW With $5\times 10^{12}$ $\PZ$ decays the FCC is expected to probe region of $\mathcal{O}(10^{-9})$. \end{columns} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{LFV at $\PZ$, RHN} \ARROW Huge amount of $\PZ$ means also huge amount of neutrinos!\\ \ARROW Can test the Right Handed Neutrino Model: \begin{itemize} \item $\PZ \to \nu_{R} \bar{\nu}$ \item $\nu_R \to \nu \PZ^{\ast}$, $\PZ^{\ast} \to \nu\bar{\nu}/ \ell \bar{\ell}/q\bar{q}$ \item $\nu_R \to \ell \PW^{\ast}$, $\PW^{\ast} \to \nu \ell/q\bar{q}^{\prime}$ \end{itemize} \begin{columns} \column{0.35\textwidth} \ARROW Possible to probe the mass of RHN in range $\left[0.5,80\right]~\rm GeV/c^2$\\ Credit to M. Drewers \column{0.6\textwidth} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{images/summary.png}\\ \end{columns} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{LFV with heavy flavours} \ARROW The $\PZ$ runs is also a Flavour factory: \begin{center} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{images/HFP.png} \end{center} \begin{columns} \column{0.45\textwidth} \begin{alertblock}{$\tau \to \ell \gamma$} \ARROW Sensitivity $2\times 10^{-9}$.\\ \ARROW Compatible with Belle II.\\ \ARROW Background dominated. \end{alertblock} \column{0.5\textwidth} \begin{exampleblock}{$\tau \to \ell \ell \ell$} \ARROWR Sensitivity $1 \times 10^{-10}$.\\ \ARROWR Factor of 2 better then Belle II.\\ \ARROWR Background free. \end{exampleblock} \end{columns} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{Lepton Universality with heavy flavors} \begin{alertblock}{~} \ARROW LU is essentially a test of coupling constant of charge currents.\\ \ARROW The easiest is to measure: $\frac{g_{\mu}}{g_{e}}$.\\ \ARROW This can be obtained using partial width: $\tau \to \mu \nu \nu$ and $\tau \to e \nu \nu$. Known to $0.14~\%$ precision. \\ \end{alertblock} \begin{exampleblock}{~} \ARROWR The ratios $\frac{g_{\tau}}{g_{e}}$ and $\frac{g_{\tau}}{g_{\mu}}$ require the measurements: \begin{itemize} \item $\tau \to \mu \nu \nu$ or $\tau \to e \nu \nu$. \item $\mu \to e \nu \nu$. \end{itemize} \end{exampleblock} \ARROW FCCee aims to improve these measurements with an order of magnitude!!! \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{Lepton Universality with heavy flavors} \begin{columns} \column{0.5\textwidth} \ARROW FCCee can shade the light on the LUV anomalies.\\ \ARROW We expect over 1000 events of $\PB \to \PKstar \tau\tau$.\\ \ARROWR Allows to measure the angular observables, but also to test LUV: \begin{align*} R_{\PKstar}^{\tau/\ell}=\frac{\Br(\PB \to \PK/\PKstar \tau \tau)}{\Br(\PB \to \PK/\PKstar \ell \ell)} \end{align*} \ARROW \column{0.5\textwidth} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{images/kstartautau.png} \end{columns} \ARROW Can achieve precision of $5\%$ for $R_{\PKstar}^{\tau/\ell}$.\\ \ARROW Allows to measure the LUV in angular observables.\\ \ARROW More of the $b \to s$ transitions with $\tau$ leptons will have similar sensitivities! \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{Conclusions} \ARROW FCCee after the recent European Strategy Update the FCC is progressing towards TDR.\\ \ARROW Thanks to the Tera $\PZ$ run the FCCee is electroweak and flavor factory.\\ \ARROW Measurements of LFV and LUV parameters will complement other B-factories ($b \to s$ transitions), and in most cases be the most precise measurements to date.\\ \ARROW Check out the FCC: \begin{columns} \column{0.5\textwidth} \ARROW Visit our web page and sign up for updates:\\ \href{https://fcc-ee.web.cern.ch/}{\url{https://fcc-ee.web.cern.ch/}} \column{0.5\textwidth} \begin{exampleblock}{Referneces} \ARROWR FCC Physics Opportunities, CERN-ACC-2018-0056\\ \ARROWR FCC-ee: The Lepton Collide, CERN-ACC-2018-0057\\ \ARROWR And others: 1906.02693, 1809.01830, 1506.00918 \end{exampleblock} \end{columns} \end{frame} \backupbegin \begin{frame}\frametitle{Backup} \topline \end{frame} \backupend \end{document}