Large Hadron Collider probe of supersymmetric neutrinoless double beta decay mechanism
Abstract
In the minimal supersymmetric extension to the Standard Model, a non-zero lepton number violating coupling lambda'111 predicts both neutrinoless double beta decay and resonant single slepton production at the LHC. We show that, in this case, if neutrinoless double beta decay is discovered in the next generation of experiments, there exist good prospects to observe single slepton production at the LHC. Neutrinoless double beta decay could otherwise result from a different source (such as a non-zero Majorana neutrino mass). Resonant single slepton production at the LHC can therefore discriminate between the lambda'111 neutrinoless double beta decay mechanism and others.
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