Hunting for Heavy Majorana Neutrinos with Lepton Number Violating Signatures at LHC

Abstract

The neutrinophilic two-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM) provides a natural way to generate tiny neutrino mass from interactions with the new doublet scalar (H,~H,~A) and singlet neutrinos NR of TeV scale. In this paper, we perform detailed simulations for the lepton number violating (LNV) signatures at LHC arising from cascade decays of the new scalars and neutrinos with the mass order mNR<m_. Under constraints from lepton flavor violating processes and direct collider searches, their decay properties are explored and lead to three types of LNV signatures: 2 4j+ET, 3 4j+ET, and 3^ 4j. We find that the same-sign trilepton signature 34j+ET is quite unique and is the most promising discovery channel at the high-luminosity LHC. Our analysis also yields the 95\% C.L. exclusion limits in the plane of the and NR masses at 13 (14) TeV LHC with an integrated luminosity of 100~(3000)/fb.

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