https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13685-7
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Higher precision constraints on the tau
in LHC photon-initiated production: a full account of hadron dissociation and soft survival effects
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, WC1E 6BT, London, UK
Received:
25
October
2024
Accepted:
3
December
2024
Published online:
29
December
2024
We present the first calculation of photon-initiated pair production in the presence of non-zero anomalous magnetic (
) and/or electric dipole (
) moments of the
lepton that accounts for the non-trivial interplay between these modifications with the soft survival factor and the possibility of dissociation of the hadron (proton or ion) beam. The impact of these is on general grounds not expected to have a uniform dependence on the value of
, but in all previous analyses this assumption has been made. We have therefore investigated the importance of these effects in the context of photon-initiated
pair production in both pp and PbPb collisions. This is in general found to be relatively small, at the percent level in terms of any extracted limits or observations of
, such that these effects can indeed be safely ignored in existing experimental analyses. However, as the precision of such determinations increases in the future, the relevance of these effects will likewise increase. With this in mind we have made our calculation publicly available in the SuperChic Monte Carlo generator, including the possibility to simulate this process for varying
without rerunning.
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