Testing Neutrino Mass Models at the LHC and beyond
P. S. Bhupal Dev

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current and future potential of testing low-scale neutrino mass models, especially seesaw mechanisms, at the LHC and future colliders, focusing on experimental search strategies.
Contribution
It provides an overview of how low-scale seesaw models can be tested at high-energy colliders and discusses ongoing and future experimental efforts.
Findings
LHC searches are actively probing low-scale neutrino mass models.
Future colliders could significantly improve testing sensitivity.
Current results constrain certain parameter spaces of neutrino mass models.
Abstract
We briefly review the current status and future prospects of testing the low-scale seesaw models of neutrino mass generation at the energy frontier, with particular emphasis on the ongoing searches at the LHC.
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