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      The possible effects of non-universal extra dimensions on t\to c l_i^- l_j^+ and H^0 \to h^0 (A^0) l_i^- l_j^+ decays in the general two Higgs Doublet model

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          We study the effects of non-universal extra dimensions on the decay widths of the lepton flavor violating processes, tclil+j and H0h0(A0)lil+j in the general two Higgs doublet model. We consider that the extra dimensions are accessible to the standard model gauge fields and the new Higgs doublet. We observe that the lepton flavor violating H0h0(τ+μ+τμ+) and H0A0(τ+μ+τμ+) Higgs decays are sensitive to the extra dimensions, especially, in the case of two spatial ones. This result may ensure a test to determine the compactification scale and the possible number of extra dimensions, with the accurate experimental measurements.

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          28 January 2004
          2006-04-02
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          10.1088/0031-8949/73/6/003
          hep-ph/0401229
          9b95baf3-b5f2-4c94-84e2-3f655d92366e
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          Phys.Scripta 73 (2006) 531-538
          21 pages, 10 figures
          hep-ph

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