Probing Majorana Phases and Neutrino Mass Spectrum in the Higgs Triplet Model at the LHC
Abstract
Doubly charged Higgs bosons (H++) are a distinctive signature of the Higgs Triplet Model of neutrino mass generation. If H++ is relatively light (mH++ < 400GeV) it will be produced copiously at the LHC, which could enable precise measurements of the branching ratios of the decay channels H++ to li lj. Such branching ratios are determined solely by the neutrino mass matrix which allows the model to be tested at the LHC. We quantify the dependence of the leptonic branching ratios on the absolute neutrino mass and Majorana phases, and present the permitted values for the channels ee, emu and mumu. It is shown that precise measurements of these three branching ratios are sufficient to extract information on the neutrino mass spectrum and probe the presence of CP violation from Majorana phases.
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