Artículo
Lepton collider probes for Majorana neutrino effective interactions
Fecha de publicación:
06/2022
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
ISSN:
1434-6044
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The extension of the standard model with new high-scale weakly coupled physics involving right-handed neutrinos in an effective field theory framework (SMNEFT) allows for a systematic study of heavy neutrinos phenomenology in current and future experiments. We exploit the outstanding angular resolution in future lepton colliders to study the sensitivity of forward–backward asymmetries to discover the possible single production of heavy Majorana neutrinos via e+e-→ Nν, followed by a purely leptonic decay N→ μ-μ+ν or a semi-leptonic decay N→μ-j, for masses mN> 50 GeV. In this regime, we consider the N production and decays to be dominated by scalar and vectorial four-fermion d= 6 single NR operators. This is an alternative analysis to searches using displaced vertices and fat jets, in a higher mass regime, where the N is short-lived but can be found by the angular distribution of its decay products. We find that a forward–backward asymmetry between the final muons in the pure leptonic decay mode provides a sensitivity up to 12σ for mN= 100 GeV, for effective couplings α= 0.2 and new physics scale Λ = 1 TeV. In the case of the semi-leptonic decay, we can compare the final muon and higher pT jet flight directions, again finding up to 12σ sensitivity to the effective signals.
Palabras clave:
Neutrino Physics
,
Majorana Neutrinos
,
New Physics
,
BSM Physics
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Citación
Zapata, Gabriel Damián; Urruzola, Tomás; Sampayo, Oscar Alfredo; Duarte, Lucía; Lepton collider probes for Majorana neutrino effective interactions; Springer; European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields; 82; 6; 6-2022; 1-12
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