Exotic $\mu\tau j j$ events from heavy ISS neutrinos at the LHC
E. Arganda, M.J. Herrero, X. Marcano, C. Weiland

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential for observing exotic mu-tau jet-jet events at the LHC, arising from heavy neutrinos in the Inverse Seesaw Model, highlighting a novel signature linked to lepton flavor violation.
Contribution
It introduces a new exotic signal involving muon, tau, and jets from heavy neutrinos in the Inverse Seesaw Model, emphasizing large lepton flavor violation effects at the LHC.
Findings
Potential observability of $$ events at the LHC
Large lepton flavor violation effects in the model
Feasibility of detecting heavy neutrinos through this signature
Abstract
In this letter we study new relevant phenomenological consequences of the right-handed heavy neutrinos with masses at the TeV energy scale, working within the context of the Inverse Seesaw Model that includes three pairs of quasi-degenerate pseudo-Dirac heavy neutrinos. We propose a new exotic signal of these heavy neutrinos at the CERN Large Hadron Collider containing a muon, a tau lepton, and two jets in the final state, which is based on the interesting fact that this model can incorporate large Lepton Flavor Violation for specific choices of the relevant parameters, particularly, the neutrino Yukawa couplings. We will show here that an observable number of exotic events, without missing energy, can be produced at this ongoing run of the LHC.
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