Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay and Heavy Sterile Neutrinos
Manimala Mitra, Goran Senjanovic, Francesco Vissani

TL;DR
This paper investigates how heavy sterile neutrinos could explain neutrinoless double beta decay within the Type I seesaw model, exploring their mass constraints, implications for other processes, and model extensions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of sterile neutrino contributions to neutrinoless double beta decay, including mass bounds and model compatibility, extending to the Extended seesaw scenario.
Findings
Heavy sterile neutrinos can saturate decay rates if below ~10 TeV.
Light neutrino masses must be more suppressed than naive seesaw expectations.
Sterile neutrino contributions can dominate without strict connection to light neutrino masses.
Abstract
The experimental rate of neutrinoless double beta decay can be saturated by the exchange of virtual sterile neutrinos, that mix with the ordinary neutrinos and are heavier than 200 MeV. Interestingly, this hypothesis is subject only to marginal experimental constraints, because of the new nuclear matrix elements. This possibility is analyzed in the context of the Type I seesaw model, performing also exploratory investigations of the implications for heavy neutrino mass spectra, rare decays of mesons as well as neutrino-decay search, LHC, and lepton flavor violation. The heavy sterile neutrinos can saturate the rate only when their masses are below some 10 TeV, but in this case, the suppression of the light-neutrino masses has to be more than the ratio of the electroweak scale and the heavy-neutrino scale; i.e., more suppressed than the naive seesaw expectation. We classify the cases…
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