4–6 May 2015
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Heavy Neutrino Searches at Future Colliders

5 May 2015, 15:45
15m
G27 (University of Pittsburgh)

G27

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260
parallel talk Neutrinos

Speaker

Bhupal Dev (University of Manchester)

Description

We discuss the future prospects of heavy neutrino searches at future lepton colliders. In particular, we focus on the planned electron-positron colliders, operating in two different beam modes, namely, $e^+e^-$ and $e^-e^-$. In the $e^+e^-$ beam mode, we consider various production and decay modes of the heavy neutrino ($N$), and find that the final state with $e+2j+\not{\!E}$, arising from the $e^+e^-\to N\nu$ production mode, is the most promising channel. However, since this mode is insensitive to the Majorana nature of the heavy neutrinos, we also study a new production channel $e^+e^-\to Ne^\pm W^\mp$, which leads to a same-sign dilepton plus four jet final state, thus directly probing the lepton number violation in $e^+e^-$ colliders. In the $e^-e^-$ beam mode, we study the prospects of the lepton number violating process of $e^-e^-\to W^-W^-$, mediated by a heavy Majorana neutrino. We use both cut-based and multivariate analysis techniques to make a realistic calculation of the relevant signal and background events, including detector effects.

Author

Bhupal Dev (University of Manchester)

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