The seesaw path to leptonic CP violation
Abstract
Future experiments such as SHiP and high-intensity e+ e- colliders will have a superb sensitivity to heavy Majorana neutrinos with masses below MZ. We show that the measurement of the mixing to electrons and muons of one such state could imply the discovery of leptonic CP violation in the context of seesaw models. We quantify in the minimal model the CP discovery potential of these future experiments, and demonstrate that a 5σ CL discovery of leptonic CP violation would be possible in a very significant fraction of parameter space.
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