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Cottin, G.; Helo, J.C.; Hirsch, M.; Silva, D. |
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Revisiting the LHC reach in the displaced region of the minimal left-right symmetric model |
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2019 |
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Physical Review D |
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Phys. Rev. D |
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115013 - 4pp |
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We revisit discovery prospects for a long-lived sterile neutrino N at the LHC in the context of left-right symmetric theories. We focus on a displaced vertex search strategy sensitive to O(GeV) neutrino masses produced via a right-handed W-R boson. Both on-shell and off-shell Drell-Yan production of W-R are considered. We estimate the reach as a function of m(N) and m(WR). With root s = 13 TeV and 300/fb of integrated luminosity, the LHC can probe neutrino masses as high as approximately 30 GeV and m(wR) around 6 TeV. The reach goes up to 11.5 TeV with 3000/tb and m(N) similar to 45 GeV. This represents an improvement of a factor of 2 in sensitivity with respect to earlier work. |
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[Cottin, Giovanna] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Phys, Taipei 10617, Taiwan, Email: gcottin@phys.ntu.edu.tw |
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Masud, M.; Roy, S.; Mehta, P. |
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Correlations and degeneracies among the NSI parameters with tunable beams at DUNE |
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2019 |
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Physical Review D |
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Phys. Rev. D |
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99 |
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115032 - 19pp |
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The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is a leading experiment in neutrino physics which is presently under construction. DUNE aims to measure the yet unknown parameters in the three flavor oscillation scenario which includes discovery of leptonic CP violation, determination of the mass hierarchy and determination of the octant of theta(23). Additionally, the ancillary goals of DUNE include probing the subdominant effects induced by new physics. A widely studied new physics scenario is that of nonstandard neutrino interactions (NSI) in propagation which impacts the oscillations of neutrinos. We consider some of the essential NSI parameters impacting the oscillation signals at DUNE and explore the space of NSI parameters as well as study their correlations among themselves and with the yet unknown CP violating phase, delta appearing in the standard paradigm. The experiment utilizes a wide band beam and provides us with a unique opportunity to utilize different beam tunes at DUNE. We demonstrate that combining information from different beam tunes (low energy and medium energy) available at DUNE impacts the ability to probe some of these parameters and leads to altering the allowed regions in two-dimensional space of parameters considered. |
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[Masud, Mehedi] Univ Valencia, CSIC, Astroparticle & High Energy Phys Grp, Inst Fis Corpuscular, Parc Cient Paterna,C Catedratico Jose Beltran, E-46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain, Email: masud@ific.uv.es; |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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Carquin, E.; Neill, N.A.; Helo, J.C.; Hirsch, M. |
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Exotic colored fermions and lepton number violation at the LHC |
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2019 |
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Physical Review D |
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Phys. Rev. D |
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99 |
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115028 - 9pp |
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Majorana neutrino mass models with a scale of lepton number violation of order tem-electron-volts potentially lead to signals at the LHC. Here, we consider an extension of the standard model with a colored octet fermion and a scalar leptoquark. This model generates neutrino masses at two-loop order. We make a detailed Monte Carlo study of the lepton number violating signal at the LHC in this model, including a simulation of standard model backgrounds. Our forecast predicts that the LHC with 300/fb should be able to probe this model up to color-octet fermion masses in the range of (2.6-2.7) TeV, depending on the lepton flavor of the final state. |
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[Carquin, E.; Neill, N. A.] Univ Tecn Federico Santa Maria, Dept Fis, Casilla 110-V, Valparaiso, Chile, Email: edson.carquin@usm.cl; |
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WOS:000473024800004 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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Dai, L.Y.; Fuentes-Martin, J.; Portoles, J. |
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Scalar-involved three-point Green functions and their phenomenology |
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2019 |
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Physical Review D |
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Phys. Rev. D |
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99 |
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114015 - 18pp |
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We analyze within the framework of resonance chiral theory the < SA(mu)A(nu >) and < SV μV nu > three-point Green functions, where S, A(mu) and V-mu are short for scalar, axial-vector and vector SU(3) hadronic currents. We construct the necessary Lagrangian such that the Green functions fulfill the asymptotic constraints, at large momenta, imposed by QCD at leading order. We study the implications of our results on the spectrum of scalars in the large-N-C limit, and analyze their decays. |
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[Dai, Ling-Yun] Hunan Univ, Sch Phys & Elect, Changsha 410082, Hunan, Peoples R China, Email: dailingyun@hnu.edu.cn; |
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WOS:000473024500001 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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4069 |
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Wang, E.; Xie, J.J.; Geng, L.S.; Oset, E. |
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The X(4140) and X(4160) resonances in the e(+)e(-) -> gamma J/psi phi reaction |
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Chinese Physics C |
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Chin. Phys. C |
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X(4140); J/psi phi scattering; heavy flavor hadrons; X(4160) |
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We investigate the J/psi phi invariant mass distribution in the e(+)e(-) -> gamma J/psi phi reaction at a center-of-mass energy of root s = 4.6 GeV measured by the BESIII collaboration, which concluded that no significant signals were observed for e(+)e(-) -> gamma J/psi phi because of the low statistics. We show, however, that the J/psi phi invariant mass distribution is compatible with the existence of the X(4140) state, appearing as a peak, and a strong cusp structure at the D-s*(D) over bar (s)* threshold, resulting from the molecular nature of the X(4160) state, which provides a substantial contribution to the reaction. This is consistent with our previous analysis of the B+ -> J psi phi K+ decay measured by the LHCb collaboration. We strongly suggest further measurements of this process with more statistics to clarify the nature of the X(4140) and X(4160) resonances. |
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[Wang, En; Xie, Ju-Jun; Geng, Li-Sheng] Zhengzhou Univ, Sch Phys, Zhengzhou 450001, Henan, Peoples R China, Email: lisheng.geng@buaa.edu.cn |
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Iop Publishing Ltd |
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WOS:000493109100008 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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