Search for heavy Majorana neutrinos in the τ final state at proton-electron colliders

Author:

Gu Haiyong,Mao Ying-nan,Sun Hao,Wang KechenORCID

Abstract

Abstract We utilize the lepton number violation signal process p eτ+jjj to search for heavy Majorana neutrinos at future proton-electron colliders. The LHeC (FCC-eh) is considered to run with an electron beam energy of 60 GeV, a proton beam energy of 7 (50) TeV and an integrated luminosity of 1 (3) ab1, and the electron beam is considered to be unpolarized. We apply detector configurations and simulate signal and related standard model background events for both hadronic τh and leptonic τ final states, being a muon. After preselection, multivariate analyses are performed to reject the background. The strategy to reconstruct the heavy neutrino mass is developed and distributions of reconstructed mass are presented. Discovery sensitivities on parameter |VτN|2|VeN|2/(|VτN|2 + |VeN|2) for the heavy neutrino mass between 10 and 3000 GeV are predicted. At the 2-σ significance, the best discovery sensitivity is 1.2 × 105 (5.0 × 106) at the LHeC (FCC-eh) when mN ∼ 100 GeV for the hadronic τh final state. Sensitivities for the leptonic τ final state are found to be similar to those for the hadronic τh final state for most of the parameter space investigated. We also derive the limits on mixing parameters from electroweak precision data (EWPD) and DELPHI experiment. Assuming |VτN|2 = |VeN|2 = |VℓN|2, sensitivity bounds from the LHeC and FCC-eh experiments are found to be stronger than those from EWPD when mN ≲ 900 GeV, and also stronger than those from DELPHI when mN ≳ 70 GeV. Constraints are also interpreted and compared in the |VτN|2 vs. |VeN|2 plane. Compared with current limits from EWPD, DELPHI, and LHC experiments, future pe experiments can probe large additional regions in the parameter space formed by |VτN|2 and |VeN|2, and thus significantly enhance the discovery potential for a large portion of the |VτN|2 vs. |VeN|2 plane.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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