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Phenomenology of the simplest linear seesaw mechanism

Published 1 May 2023 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (2305.00994v2)

Abstract: The linear seesaw mechanism provides a simple way to generate neutrino masses. In addition to Standard Model particles, it includes quasi-Dirac leptons as neutrino mass mediators, and a leptophilic scalar doublet seeding small neutrino masses. Here we review its associated physics, including restrictions from theory and phenomenology. The model yields potentially detectable $\mu\to e\gamma$ rates as well as distinctive signatures in the production and decay of heavy neutrinos ($N_i$) and the charged Higgs boson ($H\pm$) arising from the second scalar doublet. We have found that production processes such as $e+e-\to NN$, $e-\gamma\to NH-$ and $e+ e-\to H+ H-$ followed by the decay chain $H\pm\to\ell_i\pm N$, $N\to \ell_j{\pm}W\mp$ leads to striking lepton number violation signatures at high energies which may probe the Majorana nature of neutrinos.

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