Probing the long lived heavy neutrinos at the colliders (12'+3')

19 Nov 2020, 15:50
15m
Virtually, worldwide

Virtually, worldwide

Speaker

Arindam Das (Osaka University)

Description

The neutrino oscillation experiment has clearly pointed out that the Standard Model neutrinos have tiny masses and their flavors are mixed. There are a plenty of models which explain the mechanism of the generation of the neutrino mass. In this talk we will discuss about the simple neutrino mass generation process at the TeV scale which is often called the seesaw mechanism and its phenomenological aspects at the high energy colliders from the long-lived scenarios.

Author

Arindam Das (Osaka University)

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