16–19 Oct 2024
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Revealing the Origin of Neutrino Masses through Displaced Shower Searches in the CMS Muon System

17 Oct 2024, 09:30
30m

Speaker

Wei(刘威) Liu (Nanjing University of Science and Technology(南京理工))

Description

We study the potential to probe the origin of neutrino masses, by searching for long-lived right-handed neutrinos (RHNs) $N$ in the $B-L$ model. Despite the small active-sterile mixing $|V_{\ell N}|^2$, RHNs are produced abundantly via SM and exotic Higgs production, as long as the Higgs mixing is sufficiently large. We reinterpret a search for displaced showers in the CMS muon system and we find that it is sensitive to parameter space at and below the seesaw floor, $|V_{\ell N}|^2 \approx 10^{-12}$ ($\ell = e$, $\tau$) for $m_N \approx 40$ GeV. With existing data constraining such a well-motivated scenario of neutrino mass generation, we determine the projected sensitivity at the HL-LHC, motivating dedicated searches for long-lived RHNs with decay lengths $\approx 10$ m.

Primary author

Wei(刘威) Liu (Nanjing University of Science and Technology(南京理工))

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