Search for heavy neutral leptons in decays of $W$ bosons using a dilepton displaced vertex in $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports a search for long-lived heavy neutral leptons produced in W boson decays at the LHC, setting new limits on their mixing parameters across a range of masses, using displaced vertex signatures in ATLAS data.
Contribution
First-time limits are established on heavy neutral lepton mixing parameters for both single-flavor and multi-flavor scenarios in the 3-15 GeV mass range, based on ATLAS data.
Findings
No signal observed, limits set on mixing parameters.
Limits provided for both normal and inverted neutrino mass hierarchies.
Analysis covers a new mass range for heavy neutral leptons.
Abstract
A search for a long-lived, heavy neutral lepton () in 139 fb of TeV collision data collected by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider is reported. The is produced via or and decays into two charged leptons and a neutrino, forming a displaced vertex. The mass is used to discriminate between signal and background. No signal is observed, and limits are set on the squared mixing parameters of the with the left-handed neutrino states for the mass range GeV GeV. For the first time, limits are given for both single-flavor and multiflavor mixing scenarios motivated by neutrino flavor oscillation results for both the normal and inverted neutrino-mass hierarchies.
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