6–8 May 2019
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Testing Left-Right Symmetry with trilepton channel

7 May 2019, 14:30
15m
106 (Lawrence Hall)

106

Lawrence Hall

Speaker

Mr Haolin Li (Department of Physics University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Description

We assess the sensitivity of the LHC, its high energy upgrade, and a prospective
100 TeV hadronic collider to the Dirac Yukawa coupling of the heavy neutrinos in
left-right symmetric models (LRSMs). We focus specifically on the trilepton final
state in regions of parameter space yielding prompt decays of the right-handed
gauge bosons ($W_R$) and neutrinos ($N_R$). In the minimal LRSM, the Dirac Yukawa
couplings are completely fixed in terms of the mass matrices for the heavy and
light neutrinos. In this case, the trilepton signal provides a direct probe of the Dirac
mass term for a fixed $W_R$ and $N_R$ mass. We find that while it is possible to discover
the $W_R$ at the LHC, probing the Dirac Yukawa couplings will require a 100 TeV pp
collider. We also show that the observation of the trilepton signal at the LHC would
indicate the presence of a non-minimal LRSM scenario.

Authors

Haolin Li (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Juan Carlos (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María) Nicolas Neill (UTFSM) Michael Ramsey-Musolf (U. Massachusetts Amherst) Haolin Li (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

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