Implications of right-handed neutrinos with electroweak-scale masses
P. Q. Hung

TL;DR
This paper reviews the implications of right-handed neutrinos with electroweak-scale masses that are non-sterile, focusing on their potential detection at colliders like the Tevatron, LHC, and ILC.
Contribution
It discusses a model where right-handed neutrinos are non-sterile and have electroweak-scale masses, exploring its collider phenomenology.
Findings
Right-handed neutrinos can be non-sterile with electroweak-scale masses.
Potential signatures of such neutrinos at colliders are analyzed.
Implications for collider experiments like Tevatron, LHC, and ILC are discussed.
Abstract
The possibility of constructing a model in which right-handed neutrinos have electroweak-scale masses as well as being {\em non-sterile} was espoused in Ref. 1. In this talk, I will review the ideas and results of Ref. 1 and discuss its implications for colliders such as the Tevatron, LHC and ILC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
