Bounds on heavy Majorana neutrinos in type-I seesaw and implications for collider searches

The neutrino masses and flavor mixings, which are missing in the Standard Model (SM), can be naturally incorporated in the type-I seesaw extension of the SM with heavy Majorana neutrinos being singlet under the SM gauge group. If the heavy Majorana neutrinos are around the electroweak scale and thei...

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Main Authors: Arindam Das, Nobuchika Okada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-11-01
Series:Physics Letters B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269317307542
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spelling doaj-58a61ae658af4bb5becb4c51f8e29bee2020-11-24T23:37:33ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26931873-24452017-11-01774C324010.1016/j.physletb.2017.09.042Bounds on heavy Majorana neutrinos in type-I seesaw and implications for collider searchesArindam Das0Nobuchika Okada1School of Physics, KIAS, Seoul 130-722, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USAThe neutrino masses and flavor mixings, which are missing in the Standard Model (SM), can be naturally incorporated in the type-I seesaw extension of the SM with heavy Majorana neutrinos being singlet under the SM gauge group. If the heavy Majorana neutrinos are around the electroweak scale and their mixings with the SM neutrinos are sizable, they can be produced at high energy colliders, leaving characteristic signatures with lepton-number violations. Employing the general parametrization for the neutrino Dirac mass matrix in the minimal seesaw scenario, we perform a parameter scan and identify allowed regions to satisfy a variety of experimental constraints from the neutrino oscillation data, the electroweak precision measurements and the lepton-flavor violating processes. We find that the resultant mixing parameters between the heavy neutrinos and the SM neutrinos are more severely constrained than those obtained from the current search for heavy Majorana neutrinos at the LHC. Such parameter regions can be explored at the High-Luminosity LHC and a 100 TeV pp-collider in the future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269317307542
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Bounds on heavy Majorana neutrinos in type-I seesaw and implications for collider searches
Physics Letters B
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title Bounds on heavy Majorana neutrinos in type-I seesaw and implications for collider searches
title_short Bounds on heavy Majorana neutrinos in type-I seesaw and implications for collider searches
title_full Bounds on heavy Majorana neutrinos in type-I seesaw and implications for collider searches
title_fullStr Bounds on heavy Majorana neutrinos in type-I seesaw and implications for collider searches
title_full_unstemmed Bounds on heavy Majorana neutrinos in type-I seesaw and implications for collider searches
title_sort bounds on heavy majorana neutrinos in type-i seesaw and implications for collider searches
publisher Elsevier
series Physics Letters B
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1873-2445
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The neutrino masses and flavor mixings, which are missing in the Standard Model (SM), can be naturally incorporated in the type-I seesaw extension of the SM with heavy Majorana neutrinos being singlet under the SM gauge group. If the heavy Majorana neutrinos are around the electroweak scale and their mixings with the SM neutrinos are sizable, they can be produced at high energy colliders, leaving characteristic signatures with lepton-number violations. Employing the general parametrization for the neutrino Dirac mass matrix in the minimal seesaw scenario, we perform a parameter scan and identify allowed regions to satisfy a variety of experimental constraints from the neutrino oscillation data, the electroweak precision measurements and the lepton-flavor violating processes. We find that the resultant mixing parameters between the heavy neutrinos and the SM neutrinos are more severely constrained than those obtained from the current search for heavy Majorana neutrinos at the LHC. Such parameter regions can be explored at the High-Luminosity LHC and a 100 TeV pp-collider in the future.
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