Abstract

When the mass difference between the lightest slepton, the NLSP, and the lightest neutralino, the LSP, is smaller than the tau mass, the lifetime of the lightest slepton is extraordinarily long and strongly dependent on lepton flavor violation. Therefore the long-lived slepton scenario offers an excellent opportunity to study lepton flavor violation at ATLAS and CMS detectors in the LHC. This is based on the work [1]

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