Exotic Seesaw-Motivated Heavy Leptons at the LHC
Abstract
We study the LHC potential for discovering TeV-scale SU(2)L 5-plet fermions introduced recently to explain small neutrino masses. We show that the Drell-Yan production and the decays of new exotic Sigma leptons are testable at the LHC. Their production is abundant due to nontrivial electroweak gauge charges. For 1 fb-1 of integrated luminosity at the present LHC sqrts=7 TeV, there can be 270 Sigma-Sigmabar pairs produced for MSigma = 400 GeV. Besides producing same-sign dilepton events, they could lead, due to a chosen small mixing between heavy and light leptons, to ~10 golden decays Sigma+++(Sigma+++-bar) --> W W l with a specific decay signature.
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