LHC Phenomenology of Type II Seesaw: Nondegenerate Case
Zhi-Long Han (Nankai Univ.), Ran Ding (Peking Univ.), Yi Liao (Nankai, Univ., ITP-CAS)

TL;DR
This paper explores the LHC phenomenology of nondegenerate triplet scalars in the type II seesaw model, identifying promising signals for discovering and reconstructing these scalars under different mass hierarchy scenarios.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of scalar cascade decays and signal channels in the nondegenerate case, extending previous studies focused on degenerate triplet scalars.
Findings
Four-lepton signal remains promising for doubly-charged scalars.
Five-lepton signals can probe scalar mass spectrum.
Six-lepton signals help detect neutral scalars.
Abstract
In this paper, we thoroughly investigate the LHC phenomenology of the type II seesaw mechanism for neutrino masses in the nondegenerate case where the triplet scalars of various charge () have different masses. Compared with the degenerate case, the cascade decays of scalars lead to many new, interesting signal channels. In the positive scenario where , the four-lepton signal is still the most promising discovery channel for the doubly-charged scalars . The five-lepton signal is crucial to probe the mass spectrum of the scalars, for which, for example, a reach at 14 TeV LHC for with requires an integrated luminosity of 76/fb. And the six-lepton signal can be used to probe the neutral scalars , which are usually hard to detect in the degenerate…
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