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Probing the doubly charged Higgs boson with a muonium to antimuonium conversion experiment
2021
Physical Review D
The spontaneous muonium-to-antimuonium conversion is one of the interesting charged lepton flavor violation processes. The Muonium-to-Antimuonium Conversion Experiment (MACE) is the next generation experiment to probe such a phenomenon. In models with a triplet Higgs boson to generate neutrino masses, such as the type-II seesaw and its variant, this process can be induced by the doubly charged Higgs boson contained in it. In this article, we study the prospect of MACE to probe these models via
doi:10.1103/physrevd.103.055023
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