# Pair production of heavy neutrinos in next-to-leading order QCD at the   hadron colliders in the inverse seesaw framework

**Authors:** Arindam Das

arXiv: 1701.04946 · 2021-03-04

## TL;DR

This paper investigates the production and detection prospects of heavy neutrinos in the inverse seesaw model at current and future hadron colliders, including NLO QCD corrections and multilepton decay signatures.

## Contribution

It provides a detailed analysis of heavy neutrino pair production at NLO QCD in the inverse seesaw framework, including collider prospects at 13 TeV and 100 TeV energies.

## Key findings

- NLO QCD corrections significantly impact production cross sections.
- Prospective collider searches can probe mixing angles in the inverse seesaw model.
- Multilepton signatures are promising channels for heavy neutrino detection.

## Abstract

The explanation of the small neutrino mass can be depicted using some handsome models like type-I and inverse seesaw where the Standard Model gauge singlet heavy right handed neutrinos are deployed. The common thing in these two models is a lepton number violating parameter, however, its order of magnitude creates a striking difference between them making the nature of the right handed heavy neutrinos a major play factor. In the type-I seesaw a large lepton number violating parameter involves the heavy right handed neutrinos in the form of Majorana fermions while a small lepton number violating parameter being involved in the inverse seesaw demands the pseudo-Dirac nature of the heavy right handed neutrinos. Such heavy neutrinos are accommodated in these models through the sizable mixings with the Standard Model light neutrinos. In this paper we consider the purely inverse seesaw scenario to study the pair production of the pseudo-Dirac heavy neutrinos followed by their various multilepton decay modes through the leading branching fraction at the Leading Order and Next-to-Leading Order QCD at the LHC with a center of mass energy of 13 TeV and a luminosity of 3000 fb$^{-1}$. We also consider a prospective 100 TeV hadron collider with luminosities of 3000 fb$^{-1}$ and 30000 fb$^{-1}$ respectively to study the process. Using anomalous multilepton search performed by the CMS at the 8 TeV with 19.5 fb$^{-1}$ luminosity we show prospective search reaches of the mixing angles for the three lepton and four lepton events at the 13 TeV LHC and 100 TeV hadron collider.

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