Majorana neutrinos and same-sign dilepton production at LHC and in rare meson decays

We discuss same-sign dilepton production mediated by Majorana neutrinos in high-energy proton–proton collisions \(pp\rightarrow \ell^+ \ell^{\prime +}X\) for \(\ell, \ell^\prime = e, \mu, \tau\) at the LHC energy \( s^{1/2} =14\) TeV, and in the rare decays of the \(K, D, D_s\), and B mesons of the...

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Published in:The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields Vol. 21; no. 1; pp. 123 - 132
Main Authors: Ali, A., Borisov, A.V., Zamorin, N.B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg Springer Nature B.V 01-06-2001
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Summary:We discuss same-sign dilepton production mediated by Majorana neutrinos in high-energy proton–proton collisions \(pp\rightarrow \ell^+ \ell^{\prime +}X\) for \(\ell, \ell^\prime = e, \mu, \tau\) at the LHC energy \( s^{1/2} =14\) TeV, and in the rare decays of the \(K, D, D_s\), and B mesons of the type \(M^+\rightarrow M^{\prime -}\ell ^+\ell ^{\prime+}\). For the pp reaction, assuming one heavy Majorana neutrino of mass \(m_N\), we present discovery limits in the \(\left(m_N,\left|U_{\ell N}U_{\ell^\prime N}\right|\right)\) plane where \(U_{\ell N}\) are the mixing parameters. Taking into account the present limits from low-energy experiments, we show that at LHC one has sensitivity to heavy Majorana neutrinos up to a mass \(m_N\leq 2--5\) TeV in the dilepton channels \(\mu\mu, \tau\tau\), and \(\mu\tau\), but the dilepton states \(e\ell\) will not be detectable due to the already existing constraints from neutrinoless double beta decay. We work out a large number of rare meson decays, both for the light and heavy Majorana neutrino scenarios, and argue that the present experimental bounds on the branching ratios are too weak to set reasonable limits on the effective Majorana masses.
ISSN:1434-6044
1434-6052
DOI:10.1007/s100520100702