TeV Scale Models of Neutrino Masses and Their Phenomenology
Mu-Chun Chen, Jinrui Huang

TL;DR
This paper reviews TeV scale models for neutrino masses, exploring mechanisms like seesaw, higher-dimensional operators, and extra dimensions, and discusses their collider and low-energy phenomenology.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of various TeV scale neutrino mass models and their experimental implications, highlighting recent theoretical developments.
Findings
Different models predict distinct collider signatures.
Models suggest observable lepton flavor violation effects.
Implications for future collider and low-energy experiments.
Abstract
We review various TeV scale models for neutrino masses utilizing different types of seesaw mechanisms, higher dimensional operators, expanded gauge symmetries, or low scale extra dimensions. In addition, we discuss the implications of these models for the collider experiments and low energy lepton flavor violation searches.
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