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Lepton pair production in muon-nucleus scattering

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arxiv 2401.06077 v3 pith:KLS45QTD submitted 2024-01-11 hep-ph hep-ex

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The MUonE experiment aims at providing a novel determination of the leading hadronic contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment through the study of elastic muon-electron scattering. Since the initial-state electrons are bound in a low-$Z$ atomic target, the interaction between the incoming muons and the nuclei is expected to be the main source of experimental background. In this article, we study the production of a real lepton pair from the muon-nucleus scattering, discussing its numerical impact in the MUonE kinematic configuration. The process is described as a scattering of a muon in an external Coulomb field with the addition of a form factor to describe the nuclear charge distribution. The calculation is implemented in the fully differential Monte Carlo event generator MESMER, without introducing any approximation on the angular variables.

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  1. Rare processes in ultrahigh-energy tau-lepton transport

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    Tau leptons at EeV energies produce muon pairs and neutral pions via rare processes, with energy-loss rates only ~0.6% and ~0.2% of electron pair production, yet muon pairs may yield detectable double-track signatures.

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