Right-handed neutrino production through first-generation leptoquarks
Gokul Duraikandan, Rishabh Khanna, Tanumoy Mandal, Subhadip Mitra,, Rachit Sharma

TL;DR
This paper investigates how first-generation leptoquarks can significantly enhance the production of right-handed neutrinos at the LHC, improving detection prospects through various production channels and decay signatures.
Contribution
It introduces a scenario where first-generation leptoquarks boost right-handed neutrino production, highlighting the importance of indirect production modes for discovery at the HL-LHC.
Findings
Enhanced production cross sections due to first-generation PDFs.
Indirect leptoquark production is key for discovery prospects.
Potential detection in monoelectron and dielectron channels.
Abstract
The collider phenomenology of leptoquarks (LQs) and right-handed neutrinos (RHNs) has been studied extensively in the literature. Because of the gauge singlet nature, the production of RHNs at the LHC is typically suppressed by the tiny light-heavy neutrino mixing angles. In this study, we explore a promising scenario where the presence of an LQ mediator significantly enhances RHN production. We focus on first-generation scalar and vector LQs interacting with the first-generation RHN. The prospects are better for the first-generation scenario than the other generations because of the enhanced parton distribution functions (PDFs) of first-generation quarks. The enhanced PDFs boost the production cross sections of LQs, particularly their single and indirect productions. Incorporating all production modes of LQs that result in a pair of RHNs, we estimate the discovery prospects by…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
