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New benchmark models for heavy neutral lepton searches

Marco Drewes, Juraj Klarić, J. López-Pavón

2022The European Physical Journal C23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The sensitivity of direct searches for heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) in accelerator-based experiments depends strongly on the particles properties. Commonly used benchmark scenarios are important to ensure comparability and consistency between experimental searches, re-interpretations, and sensitivity studies for different facilities. In models where the HNLs are primarily produced and decay through the weak interaction, benchmarks are in particular defined by fixing the relative strengths of their mixing with SM neutrinos of different flavours, and the interpretation of experimental data is known to strongly depend on those ratios. The commonly used benchmarks in which a single HNL flavour exclusively interacts with one Standard Model generation do not reflect what is found in realistic neutrino mass models. We identify two additional benchmarks for accelerator-based direct HNL searches, which we primarily select based on the requirement to provide a better approximation for the phenomenology of realistic neutrino mass models in view of present and future neutrino oscillation data.

Topics & Concepts

NeutrinoLeptonPhysicsParticle physicsBenchmark (surveying)Consistency (knowledge bases)ComparabilityNeutrino oscillationPhenomenology (philosophy)CP violationPhysics beyond the Standard ModelSensitivity (control systems)FlavourInternal consistencyNuclear physicsComputer scienceMathematicsStatisticsArtificial intelligenceEngineeringPsychometricsElectronic engineeringPhilosophyElectronEpistemologyGeodesyGeographyCombinatoricsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesNeutrino Physics ResearchAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
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