22–23 Oct 2022
University of Kansas
US/Central timezone

Lepton Number Violation at the LHC

23 Oct 2022, 12:15
20m
2001 Malott Hall (University of Kansas)

2001 Malott Hall

University of Kansas

Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Kansas Lawrence, KS

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

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