A Model of Neutrino Masses and the LHC
Seyda Ipek (U.C. Irvine)
06-Jul-2020, 15:00-16:00 (5 years ago)
Abstract: Neutrino masses cannot be explained within the Standard Model. Many new physics models address this question by adding right-handed neutrinos to the SM. These right-handed neutrinos are generally not expected to be observed at the LHC due either to their large masses or small couplings to the SM particles. I will give a different approach, in which we account for the SM neutrino masses via a pesudo-Dirac bino in an R-symmetric SUSY model. This model can be probed by LHC jets+MET and leptoquarks searches. I will also talk about our ongoing work to look for a long-lived pseudo-Dirac bino at the LHC.
astrophysicshigh energy physics
Audience: researchers in the topic
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| Organizer: | Jose Barbon* |
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