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Heavy neutral leptons below the kaon mass at hodoscopic detectors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-05-25 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Heavy neutral leptons (NN) below the kaon mass are severely constrained by cosmology and lab-based searches for their decays in flight. If NN interacts via an additional force, Nνe+eN\to\nu e^+e^- decays are enhanced and cosmological limits can be avoided. We show that the T2K and MicroBooNE neutrino experiments provide the best limits on the mixing of NN with muon-neutrinos, outperforming past-generation experiments, previously thought to dominate. We constrain models with electromagnetically-decaying and long-lived NN, such as in a transition-magnetic-moment portal and in a leptophilic axion-like particle portal, invoked to explain the MiniBooNE excess. By considering these models as representative examples, our results show that explanations of the MiniBooNE excess that involve e+ee^+e^- pairs from long-lived particles are in tension with T2K, PS191, and MicroBooNE data. Similarly, these searches also constrain MiniBooNE explanations based on single photons due to the associated e+ee^+e^- decay mode via a virtual photon.

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@article{arxiv.2109.03831,
  title  = {Heavy neutral leptons below the kaon mass at hodoscopic detectors},
  author = {Carlos A. Argüelles and Nicolò Foppiani and Matheus Hostert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.03831},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

15 pages, 11 figures Several typos were fixed, and references were added. The work has been expanded to discuss a leptophilic axion-like particle portal model that could explain the MiniBooNE excess