We interpret the 2 TeV excesses at the LHC in a left-right symmetric model
with Higgs doublets and spontaneous D-parity violation. The light neutrino
masses are understood via a linear seesaw, suppressed by a high D-parity
breaking scale, and the heavy neutrinos have a pseudo-Dirac character. In
addition, with a suppressed right-handed gauge coupling gR/gL≈0.6
in an SO(10) embedding, we can thereby interpret the observed eejj excess
at CMS. We show that it can be reconciled with the diboson and dijet excesses
within a simplified scenario based on our model. Moreover, we find that the
mixing between the light and heavy neutrinos can be potentially large which
would induce dominant non-standard contributions to neutrinoless double beta
decay via long-range λ and η neutrino exchange.Comment: References added, typos fixed, matches published version, 12 pages, 4
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