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Enhanced pair production of heavy Majorana neutrinos at LHC

Abstract

Towards experimental confirmations of the type-I seesaw mechanism, we explore a prospect of discovering the heavy Majorana right-handed neutrinos (RHNs) from a resonant production of a new massive gauge boson (ZZ^{\prime}) and its subsequent decay into a pair of RHNs (ZNNZ^{\prime}\to NN) at the future LHC. Recent simulation studies have shown that the discovery of the RHNs through this process is promising in the future. However, the current LHC data very severely constrains the production cross section of the ZZ^{\prime} boson into a dilepton final states, ppZ+pp \to Z^{\prime}\to \ell^{+}\ell^{-} (=e\ell=e or μ\mu). Extrapolating the current bound to the future, we find that a significant enhancement of the branching ratio BR(ZNN{\rm BR}(Z^{\prime}\to NN) over BR(Z+{\rm BR}(Z^{\prime}\to \ell^{+}\ell^{-}) is necessary for the future discovery of RHNs. As a well-motivated simple extension of the Standard Model (SM) to incorporate the ZZ^\prime boson and the type-I seesaw mechanism, we consider the minimal U(1)X_X model. We point out that this model can yield a significant enhancement up to BR(ZNN)/BR(Z+)5{\rm BR}(Z^{\prime}\to NN)/{\rm BR}(Z^{\prime}\to \ell^{+}\ell^{-}) \simeq 5 (per generation). This is in sharp contrast with the minimal BLB-L model, a benchmark scenario commonly used in simulation studies, which predicts BR(ZNN)/BR(Z+)0.5{\rm BR}(Z^{\prime}\to NN)/{\rm BR}(Z^{\prime}\to \ell^{+}\ell^{-}) \simeq 0.5 (per generation). With such an enhancement and a realistic model-parameter choice to reproduce the neutrino oscillation data, we conclude that the possibility of discovering RHNs with a 300  fb1300 \; {\rm fb}^{-1} luminosity implies that the ZZ^\prime boson will be discovered with a luminosity of 170.5  fb1170.5 \;{\rm fb}^{-1} (125  fb1125 \; {\rm fb}^{-1}) for the normal (inverted) hierarchy of the light neutrino mass pattern.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, revised version (discussion extended, Figure 1 revised, typos corrected, new references added

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