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Reconstructing a Heavy Neutral Lepton at the LHC

Published 5 Jul 2024 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (2407.04340v5)

Abstract: Heavy lepton singlets $N$ slightly mixed with a standard neutrino $\nu_\ell$ are usually searched for at the LHC in the trilepton plus $p_{\rm T}{\rm miss}$ channel: $pp \to W+ \to \ell+ N$ with $N\to \ell- W+ \to \ell- \ell'+ \nu$. We show that, although the longitudinal momentum of the final $\nu$ escapes detection, the mass of the heavy lepton can be reconstructed. While this possibility has not been considered in recent LHC searches, we find that the search for a mass peak could systematically improve the current collider bounds on the mixing $|V_{\ell N}|2$ for any mass $m_N\ge M_W$.

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