Displaced vertex signatures of doubly charged scalars in the type-II seesaw and its left-right extensions
A bstract The type-II seesaw mechanism with an isospin-triplet scalar Δ L provides one of the most compelling explanations for the observed smallness of neutrino masses. The triplet contains a doubly-charged component H L ± ± , which dominantly decays to either same-sign dileptons or to a pair of W...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of high energy physics 2018-10, Vol.2018 (10), p.1-52, Article 199 |
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bstract
The type-II seesaw mechanism with an isospin-triplet scalar Δ
L
provides one of the most compelling explanations for the observed smallness of neutrino masses. The triplet contains a doubly-charged component
H
L
±
±
, which dominantly decays to either same-sign dileptons or to a pair of
W
bosons, depending on the size of the triplet vacuum expectation value. However, there exists a range of Yukawa couplings
f
L
of the triplet to the charged leptons, wherein a relatively light
H
L
±
±
tends to be long-lived, giving rise to distinct displaced-vertex signatures at the high-energy colliders. We find that the displaced vertex signals from the leptonic decays
H
L
±
±
→
ℓ
α
±
ℓ
β
±
could probe a broad parameter space with 10
−10
≲ |
f
L
| ≲ 10
−6
and
45.6
GeV
<
M
H
L
±
±
≲
200
GeV
at the high-luminosity LHC. Similar sensitivity can also be achieved at a future 1 TeV
e
+
e
−
collider. The mass reach can be extended to about 500GeV at a future 100TeV proton-proton collider. Similar conclusions apply for the right-handed triplet
H
R
±
±
in the TeV-scale left-right symmetric models, which provide a natural embedding of the type-II seesaw. We show that the displaced vertex signals are largely complementary to the prompt same-sign dilepton pair searches at the LHC and the low-energy, high-intensity/precision measurements, such as neutrinoless double beta decay, charged lepton flavor violation, electron and muon anomalous magnetic moments, muonium-antimuonium oscillation and Møller scattering. |
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ISSN: | 1029-8479 1029-8479 |
DOI: | 10.1007/JHEP10(2018)199 |