Revisiting the type-II seesaw: the high-energy and high-precision frontier tests
by
DrYongchao Zhang
(Washington University in St. Louis)
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Asia/Shanghai
B105 (CHEP)
B105
CHEP
West Building, School of Physics, PKU
Description
The type-II seesaw and its left-right extensions are one of the simplest frameworks to generate the tiny neutrino masses. The doubly-charged scalars $H^{\pm\pm}$ from these models could induce electron-electron scattering and thus tested at the MOLLER experiment. In addition, the left and right-handed doubly-charged scalars might be long-lived at current and future colliders. The high-precision and high-energy experiments are largely complementary to each other in the (in)direct searches of $H^{\pm\pm}$.