Searching for radiative neutrino mass generation at the LHC
Raymond R. Volkas

TL;DR
This paper discusses how certain models that generate neutrino masses through radiative processes can be tested at the LHC, focusing on model characteristics and experimental constraints.
Contribution
It provides a general overview of radiative neutrino mass models and analyzes a specific new model's constraints for LHC detection.
Findings
Identification of key features of radiative neutrino mass models
Analysis of experimental constraints on a new model
Guidance for future LHC searches for neutrino mass mechanisms
Abstract
In this talk, I describe the general characteristics of radiative neutrino mass models that can be probed at the LHC. I then cover the constraints on a new, explicit model of this type.
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