Probing the origin of neutrino masses and mixings via doubly charged scalars: complementarity of the intensity and the energy frontiers
Probing the origin of neutrino masses and mixings via doubly charged scalars: complementarity of the intensity and the energy frontiers
 
  We discuss how the intensity and the energy frontiers provide complementary constraints within a minimal model of neutrino mass involving just one new field beyond the Standard Model at accessible energy, namely a doubly charged scalar S++ and its antiparticle S--. In particular, we focus on the complementarity between high-energy LHC searches and low-energy probes such as lepton flavor violation. Our setting is a prime example of how high- and low-energy physics can cross-fertilize each other.
  
  
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      Geib, Tanja
      
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      King, Stephen F.
      
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      Merle, Alexander
      
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      No, Jose Miguel
      
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      Panizzi, Luca
      
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      Geib, Tanja
      
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      King, Stephen F.
      
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      Merle, Alexander
      
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      No, Jose Miguel
      
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      Panizzi, Luca
      
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    Geib, Tanja, King, Stephen F., Merle, Alexander, No, Jose Miguel and Panizzi, Luca
  
  
  
  
   
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    Probing the origin of neutrino masses and mixings via doubly charged scalars: complementarity of the intensity and the energy frontiers.
  
  
  
  
    Physical Review D, 93 (7), .
  
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          We discuss how the intensity and the energy frontiers provide complementary constraints within a minimal model of neutrino mass involving just one new field beyond the Standard Model at accessible energy, namely a doubly charged scalar S++ and its antiparticle S--. In particular, we focus on the complementarity between high-energy LHC searches and low-energy probes such as lepton flavor violation. Our setting is a prime example of how high- and low-energy physics can cross-fertilize each other.
         
      
      
        
          
            
  
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              Tanja Geib
            
          
        
      
        
      
          
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