Speaker
Rahool Kumar Barman
(Oklahoma State University)
Description
Existing searches for lepton number violation (LNV) suggest that lepton number is an approximate symmetry of nature. The LHC can provide a probe of $L$ violation that is complementary to low-energy experiments. In this talk, we examine collider signatures of LNV. Using some illustrative models, we emphasize that a collider signature of $L$ violation requires the existence of an observable non-zero lepton number in the final state.
Authors
Kaladi Babu
Rahool Kumar Barman
(Oklahoma State University)
Dorival Gonçalves
(Oklahoma State University)
Ahmed Ismail