Testing leptogenesis at the LHC and future muon colliders: a Z' scenario
Abstract
If the masses of at least two generations of right-handed neutrinos (RHNs) are near-degenerate, the scale of leptogenesis can be as low as 100 GeV. In this work, we study probing such resonant leptogenesis in the B-L model at the LHC and future multi-TeV muon colliders via the process Z' NN^+ jets, with Z' the U(1)B-L gauge boson and N the RHN. The same-sign dilepton feature of the signal makes it almost background-free, while the event number difference between positive and negative leptons is a hint for CP violation, which is a key ingredient of leptogenesis. We found that resonant leptogenesis can be tested at the HL-LHC for MZ' up to 12 TeV, while at a 10 (30) TeV muon collider the reach can be up to MZ'28~(100) TeV via the off-shell production of Z'.
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