Constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decays

Abstract We investigate the possibility to probe lepton number violating (LNV) operators in the rare kaon decay K → πνν. Performing the analysis in the Standard Model effective field theory with only light active Majorana neutrinos, we determine the current limits on the corresponding LNV physics sc...

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Main Authors: Frank F. Deppisch, Kåre Fridell, Julia Harz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2020)186
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spelling doaj-34cc6e2558e04eb5a6185d0673f1484a2021-01-03T12:03:15ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-12-0120201213910.1007/JHEP12(2020)186Constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decaysFrank F. Deppisch0Kåre Fridell1Julia Harz2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College LondonPhysik Department T70, Technische Universität MünchenPhysik Department T70, Technische Universität MünchenAbstract We investigate the possibility to probe lepton number violating (LNV) operators in the rare kaon decay K → πνν. Performing the analysis in the Standard Model effective field theory with only light active Majorana neutrinos, we determine the current limits on the corresponding LNV physics scale from the past E949 experiment at BNL as well as the currently operating experiments NA62 at CERN and KOTO at J-PARC. We focus on the specific signature of scalar currents in K → πνν arising from the LNV nature of the operators and study the effect on the experimental sensitivity, stressing the need for dedicated searches for beyond the SM currents. We find that the rare kaon decays probe high operator scales ΛLNV ≈ 15 to 20 TeV in different quark and neutrino flavours compared to neutrinoless double beta decay. Furthermore, we comment that the observation of LNV in kaon decays can put high-scale leptogenesis under tension. Finally, we discuss the connection with small radiatively generated neutrino masses and show how the severe constraints therefrom can be evaded in a minimal ultraviolet-complete scenario featuring leptoquarks.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2020)186Beyond Standard ModelEffective Field TheoriesKaon PhysicsNeutrino Physics
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author Frank F. Deppisch
Kåre Fridell
Julia Harz
spellingShingle Frank F. Deppisch
Kåre Fridell
Julia Harz
Constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decays
Journal of High Energy Physics
Beyond Standard Model
Effective Field Theories
Kaon Physics
Neutrino Physics
author_facet Frank F. Deppisch
Kåre Fridell
Julia Harz
author_sort Frank F. Deppisch
title Constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decays
title_short Constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decays
title_full Constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decays
title_fullStr Constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decays
title_full_unstemmed Constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decays
title_sort constraining lepton number violating interactions in rare kaon decays
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract We investigate the possibility to probe lepton number violating (LNV) operators in the rare kaon decay K → πνν. Performing the analysis in the Standard Model effective field theory with only light active Majorana neutrinos, we determine the current limits on the corresponding LNV physics scale from the past E949 experiment at BNL as well as the currently operating experiments NA62 at CERN and KOTO at J-PARC. We focus on the specific signature of scalar currents in K → πνν arising from the LNV nature of the operators and study the effect on the experimental sensitivity, stressing the need for dedicated searches for beyond the SM currents. We find that the rare kaon decays probe high operator scales ΛLNV ≈ 15 to 20 TeV in different quark and neutrino flavours compared to neutrinoless double beta decay. Furthermore, we comment that the observation of LNV in kaon decays can put high-scale leptogenesis under tension. Finally, we discuss the connection with small radiatively generated neutrino masses and show how the severe constraints therefrom can be evaded in a minimal ultraviolet-complete scenario featuring leptoquarks.
topic Beyond Standard Model
Effective Field Theories
Kaon Physics
Neutrino Physics
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2020)186
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