Discovering heavy neutrino-antineutrino oscillations at the Z-pole
arxiv(2024)
摘要
Collider-testable type I seesaw extensions of the Standard Model are
generally protected by an approximate lepton number (LN) symmetry.
Consequently, they predict pseudo-Dirac heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) composed
of two nearly degenerate Majorana fields. The interference between the two mass
eigenstates can induce heavy neutrino-antineutrino oscillations (NNOs) leading
to observable lepton number violation (LNV), even though the LN symmetry is
approximately conserved. These NNOs could be resolved in long-lived HNL
searches at collider experiments, such as the proposed Future Circular e^+e^-
Collider (FCC-ee) or Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC). However,
during their Z-pole runs, the LN carried away by the light (anti)neutrinos
produced alongside the HNLs prevents LNV from being observed directly.
Nevertheless, NNOs materialise as oscillating signatures in final state
distributions. We discuss and compare a selection of such oscillating
observables, and perform a Monte Carlo simulation to assess the parameter space
in which NNOs could be resolved.
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