Heavy Neutrino Searches via Same-sign Lepton Pairs at the Higgs Factory
Yu Gao, Kechen Wang

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of future electron-positron colliders to detect heavy neutrinos via Higgs decays into same-sign lepton pairs, providing sensitivity estimates and analysis strategies for various final states.
Contribution
It introduces a novel search strategy for heavy neutrinos through Higgs decays at the Higgs factory, focusing on same-sign lepton signatures and optimizing background suppression.
Findings
Sensitivity to $h_1 o NN$ branching ratios down to $2 imes 10^{-4}$ in certain channels.
Analysis of Standard Model backgrounds and optimized selection cuts.
Potential to discover singlet scalars and understand neutrino mass origins.
Abstract
This paper investigates the sensitivity for Higgs boson's rare decay into heavy neutrinos at the proposed electron-positron collider, with the focus on multi-lepton final states that contain same-sign lepton pairs. decay can derive from Higgs boson's mixing with new physics scalar(s) that is complementary to the contribution from active-sterile neutrino mixings. We consider the scenario with a singlet scalar which gives the heavy neutrino mass and has a small mixing with the SM Higgs boson. We analyze the semileptonic, fully leptonic and mixed decay scenarios, and categorize the signal on the number of leptons in the final state: with at least 3 jets, with at least 2 jets, and plus with at least 1 jet, each containing one or two same-sign dilepton system(s).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
