Leptonic scalars and collider signatures in a UV-complete model

  • P. S.Bhupal Dev
  • , Bhaskar Dutta
  • , Tathagata Ghosh
  • , Tao Han
  • , Han Qin
  • , Yongchao Zhang

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Abstract

We study the non-standard interactions of neutrinos with light leptonic scalars (ϕ) in a global (B − L)-conserved ultraviolet (UV)-complete model. The model utilizes Type-II seesaw motivated neutrino interactions with an SU(2)L-triplet scalar, along with an additional singlet in the scalar sector. This UV-completion leads to an enriched spectrum and consequently new observable signatures. We examine the low-energy lepton flavor violation constraints, as well as the perturbativity and unitarity constraints on the model parameters. Then we lay out a search strategy for the unique signature of the model resulting from the leptonic scalars at the hadron colliders via the processes H±±→ W±W±ϕ and H±→ W±ϕ for both small and large leptonic Yukawa coupling cases. We find that via these associated production processes at the HL-LHC, the prospects of doubly-charged scalar H±± can reach up to 800 (500) GeV and 1.1 (0.8) TeV at the 2σ (5σ) significance for small and large Yukawa couplings, respectively. A future 100 TeV hadron collider will further increase the mass reaches up to 3.8 (2.6) TeV and 4 (2.7) TeV, at the 2σ (5σ) significance, respectively. We also demonstrate that the mass of ϕ can be determined at about 10% accuracy at the LHC for the large Yukawa coupling case even though it escapes as missing energy from the detectors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number68
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2022
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Beyond Standard Model
  • Higgs Physics
  • Neutrino Physics

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