Heavy neutrinos and the pp lljj CMS data
Abstract
We show that the excess in the pp ee jj CMS data can be naturally interpreted within the Minimal Left Right Symmetric model (MLRSM), keeping gL = gR, if CP phases and non-degenerate masses of heavy neutrinos are taken into account. As an additional benefit, a natural interpretation of the reported ratio (14:1) of the opposite-sign (OS) pp l l jj to the same-sign (SS) pp l l jj lepton signals is possible. Finally, a suppression of muon pairs with respect to electron pairs in the pp lljj data is obtained, in accordance with experimental data. If the excess in the CMS data survives in the future, it would be a first clear hint towards presence of heavy neutrinos in right-handed charged currents with specific CP phases, mixing angles and masses, which will have far reaching consequences for particle physics directions.
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