L 4 processes
Abstract
We discuss the experimental prospects for observing processes which violate lepton number ( L) in four units (or more). First, we reconsider neutrinoless quadruple beta decay, deriving a model independent and very conservative lower limit on its half-life of the order of 1041 ys for 150Nd. This renders quadruple beta decay unobservable for any feasible experiment. We then turn to a more general discussion of different possible low-energy processes with values of L 4. A simple operator analysis leads to rather pessimistic conclusions about the observability at low-energy experiments in all cases we study. However, the situation looks much brighter for accelerator experiments. For two example models with L=4 and another one with L=5, we show how the LHC or a hypothetical future pp-collider, such as the FCC, could probe multi-lepton number violating operators at the TeV scale.
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