5–10 Sept 2021
Online
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Quasi-Dirac neutrinos in the linear seesaw model

7 Sept 2021, 11:58
1m
Online

Online

Poster Neutrino physics Poster Session I

Speaker

Mr Kevin Monsalvez Pozo (IFIC (CSIC-UV))

Description

We implement a minimal linear seesaw model (LSM) for addressing the Quasi-Dirac (QD) behaviour of heavy neutrinos, focusing on the mass regime of $M_{N} < M_{W}$.
Here we show that for relatively low neutrino masses, covering the few GeV range, the same-sign to opposite-sign dilepton ratio, $R_{\ell \ell}$, can be anywhere between 0 and 1, thus signaling a Quasi-Dirac regime. Particular values of $R_{\ell \ell}$ are controlled by the width of the QD neutrino and its mass splitting, the latter being equal to the light-neutrino mass $m_{\nu}$ in the LSM scenario. The current upper bound on $m_{\nu_{1}}$ together with the projected sensitivities of current and future $|U_{N \ell}|^{2}$ experimental measurements, set stringent constraints on our low-scale QD mass regime. Some experimental prospects of testing the model by LHC displaced vertex searches are also discussed.

Primary author

Mr Kevin Monsalvez Pozo (IFIC (CSIC-UV))

Co-authors

Carolina Arbelaez (Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria and Centro Cientifico Tecnologico de Valparaiso CCTVal) Claudio Dib (Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria and Centro Cientifico Tecnologico de Valparaiso CCTVal) Ivan Schmidt (Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria and Centro Cientifico Tecnologico de Valparaiso CCTVal)

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