Same sign versus opposite sign dileptons as a probe of low scale seesaw mechanisms

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Abstract

We calculate the ratio R of same sign (SS) to opposite sign (OS) dileptons in type I and generalized inverse seesaw models and show that it can be anywhere between 0 and 1 depending on the detailed texture of the right-handed neutrino mass matrix. Measurement of R in hadron colliders can therefore provide a way to probe the nature of seesaw mechanism and also to distinguish between the two types of seesaw mechanisms. We work within the framework of left-right symmetric model as an example. We emphasize that coherence of the final states in the WR decay is crucial for this discussion and it requires the right-handed neutrinos to be highly degenerate. We isolate the range of parameters in the model where this effect is observable at the LHC and future colliders.

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Das, A., Dev, P. S. B., & Mohapatra, R. N. (2018). Same sign versus opposite sign dileptons as a probe of low scale seesaw mechanisms. Physical Review D, 97(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.97.015018

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