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Jose Wudka

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Distinguishing between lepton number violating scalars at the LHC

2013

Scalars with lepton number violating interactions decaying into lepton pairs, as those mediating the see-saw of type II, always include doubly-charged components. If these are observed at the LHC, their electroweak quantum numbers can be determined through their leptonic decays in pair and single production.

PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderPhysicsQC1-999High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFísicaFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum numberLepton numberPartícules (Física nuclear)LeptonHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics::ExperimentLeptonHadron collidersEPJ Web of Conferences
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Right-handed neutrino magnetic moments

2009

PACS numbers: 14.60.St, 13.15.+g, 13.35.Hb, 13.66.Hk

PhysicsHistoryNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMagnetic momentElectron–positron annihilationElectroweak interactionHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyVertex functionFOS: Physical sciencesPartícules (Física nuclear)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyOperator (computer programming)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)BibliographyCP violationHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrino
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A model for right-handed neutrino magnetic moments

2010

A simple extension of the standard model providing Majorana magnetic moments to right-handed neutrinos is presented. The model contains, in addition to the standard model particles and right-handed neutrinos, just a singly charged scalar and a vector-like charged fermion. The phenomenology of the model is analysed and its implications in cosmology, astrophysics and lepton flavour violating processes are extracted. If light enough, the charged particles responsible for the right-handed neutrino magnetic moments could copiously be produced at the Large Hadron Collider.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesFermionCosmologyCharged particlePartícules (Física nuclear)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyMAJORANAHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoPhenomenology (particle physics)Lepton
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Neutrinoless double β decay with small neutrino masses

2013

Proceedings of the Corfu Summer Institute 2012 "School and Workshops on Elementary Particle Physicsand Gravity", September 8-27, 2012, Corfu (Greece). PoS(Cofu2012)028.

PhysicsQuarkParticle physicsPhysics beyond the Standard ModelDouble betaHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFísicaNeutrinolessLepton numberPartícules (Física nuclear)Operator (computer programming)Neutrino massDouble beta decayHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoPhenomenology (particle physics)LeptonDouble β
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Effective Lagrangian approach to neutrinoless double beta decay and neutrino masses

2012

Neutrinoless double beta ($0\nu\beta\beta$) decay can in general produce electrons of either chirality, in contrast with the minimal Standard Model (SM) extension with only the addition of the Weinberg operator, which predicts two left-handed electrons in the final state. We classify the lepton number violating (LNV) effective operators with two leptons of either chirality but no quarks, ordered according to the magnitude of their contribution to \znbb decay. We point out that, for each of the three chirality assignments, $e_Le_L, e_Le_R$ and $e_Re_R$, there is only one LNV operator of the corresponding type to lowest order, and these have dimensions 5, 7 and 9, respectively. Neutrino masse…

PhysicsQuarkNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaType (model theory)Lepton numberPartícules (Física nuclear)Standard Model (mathematical formulation)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyOperator (computer programming)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Double beta decayBeyond Standard ModelNeutrino PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoLepton
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Discriminating between lepton number violating scalars using events with four and three charged leptons at the LHC

2013

Many Standard Model extensions predict doubly-charged scalars; in particular, all models with resonances in charged lepton-pair channels with non-vanishing lepton number; if these are pair produced at the LHC, the observation of their decay into l(-/+)l(-/+)W(-/+)W(-/+) will be necessary in order to establish their lepton-number violating character, which is generally not straightforward. Nonetheless, the analysis of events containing four charged leptons (including scalar decays into one or two taus as well as into W bosons) makes it possible to determine whether the doubly-charged excitation belongs to a multiplet with weak isospin T = 0,1/2,1,3/2 or 2 (assuming there are no excitations w…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderWeak isospinPhysics beyond the Standard ModelAtlas detectorScalar (mathematics)High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaLepton numberLeptonNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics::ExperimentMultipletRoot-s=7 tevHadron collidersLeptonBoson
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A realistic model of neutrino masses with a large neutrinoless double beta decay rate

2011

The minimal Standard Model extension with the Weinberg operator does accommodate the observed neutrino masses and mixing, but predicts a neutrinoless double beta ($0\nu\beta\beta$) decay rate proportional to the effective electron neutrino mass, which can be then arbitrarily small within present experimental limits. However, in general $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay can have an independent origin and be near its present experimental bound; whereas neutrino masses are generated radiatively, contributing negligibly to $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay. We provide a realization of this scenario in a simple, well defined and testable model, with potential LHC effects and calculable neutrino masses, whose two-loop…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsHiggs PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesType (model theory)Quantum numberPartícules (Física nuclear)Neutrino physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Standard-Model ExtensionDouble beta decayBeyond Standard ModelHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentConnection (algebraic framework)NeutrinoElectron neutrinoLepton
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Lepton number violation and scalar searches at the LHC

2013

We review the SM extensions with scalar multiplets including doubly- charged components eventually observable as di-leptonic resonances at the LHC. Special emphasis is paid to the limits on LNV implied by doubly- charged scalar searches at the LHC, and to the characterization of the multiplet doubly-charged scalars belong to if they are observed to decay into same-sign charged lepton pairs.

PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderLHC (Large Hadron Collider)Scalar (mathematics)High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyFísicaFOS: Physical sciencesObservableLepton numberPartícules (Física nuclear)LeptonHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics::ExperimentMultipletLepton
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