Search for heavy Majorana neutrinos in the $\tau$ final state at proton-electron colliders
Haiyong Gu, Ying-nan Mao, Hao Sun, and Kechen Wang

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential to discover heavy Majorana neutrinos at future proton-electron colliders using lepton number violation signals, employing simulations, multivariate analyses, and mass reconstruction techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a novel search strategy for heavy Majorana neutrinos at proton-electron colliders, including detailed sensitivity predictions and comparison with existing constraints.
Findings
Discovery sensitivity for heavy neutrino mass between 10 and 3000 GeV.
Sensitivity bounds stronger than electroweak precision data for masses below 900 GeV.
Comparable sensitivities for hadronic and leptonic tau final states.
Abstract
We utilize the lepton number violation signal process to search for heavy Majorana neutrinos at future proton-electron colliders. The LHeC (FCC-eh) is considered to run with an electron beam energy of 60 GeV, a proton beam energy of 7 (50) TeV and an integrated luminosity of 1 (3) ab, and the electron beam is considered to be unpolarized. We apply detector configurations and simulate signal and related standard model background events for both hadronic and leptonic final states, being a muon. After preselection, multivariate analyses are performed to reject the background. The strategy to reconstruct the heavy neutrino mass is developed and distributions of reconstructed mass are presented. Discovery sensitivities on parameter for the heavy neutrino mass between 10…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
