Type-II Seesaw Triplet Scalar Effects on Neutrino Trident Scattering
Yu Cheng, Xiao-Gang He, Zhong-Lv Huang, Ming-Wei Li

TL;DR
This paper investigates the impact of the Type-II seesaw triplet scalar on neutrino trident scattering and W mass, concluding that the effects are negligible within current experimental constraints, especially after recent W mass measurements.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of how the triplet scalar's vev influences neutrino scattering and W mass, incorporating recent experimental data to constrain the model's parameters.
Findings
Triplet scalar vev effects on W mass are negligible.
Neutrino trident scattering deviation is below 1 at 3σ.
Constraints exclude large triplet vev values needed for significant effects.
Abstract
In Type-II seesaw model, an electroweak triplet scalar field with a non-zero vacuum expectation value (vev) is introduced to facilitate the generation of small neutrino masses. A non-zero also affects the W mass through the electroweak parameter, making it to be less than 1 as predicted by standard model (SM). The component fields in come along introduce additional contributions to reduce the SM rare neutrino trident scattering cross section. These fields also induce new processes not existed in SM, such as and . There are severe constraints on these processes which limit the effects on neutrino trident scattering and the parameter and therefore the W mass. The newly measured W mass by CDF makes the central value of parameter to be larger than 1, even larger than previously…
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