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Heavy neutrinos from gluon fusion

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-09-29 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Heavy neutrinos, a key prediction of many standard model extensions, remain some of the most searched-for objects at collider experiments. In this context, we revisit the premise that the gluon fusion production mechanism, ggZ/hNνgg \to Z^*/h^* \to N\nu_\ell, is phenomenologically irrelevant at the CERN LHC and report the impact of soft gluon corrections to the production cross section. We resum threshold logarithms up to next-to-next-to-next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy (N3^3LL), thus capturing the dominant contributions to the inclusive cross section up to next-to-next-to-leading order (N2^2LO). For mN>150m_N > 150 GeV and collider energies s=7100\sqrt{s} = 7 - 100 TeV, corrections to the Born rates span +160+160 to +260%+260\%. At s\sqrt{s}=14 TeV, the resummed channel is roughly equal in size to the widely-believed-to-be-dominant charged current Drell-Yan process and overtakes it outright at s2025\sqrt{s} \gtrsim 20-25 TeV. Results are independent of the precise nature/mixing of NN and hold generically for other low-scale seesaws. Findings are also expected to hold for other exotic leptons and broken axial-vector currents, particularly as the ZZ^* contribution identically reduces to that of a pseudoscalar.

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@article{arxiv.1706.02298,
  title  = {Heavy neutrinos from gluon fusion},
  author = {Richard Ruiz and Michael Spannowsky and Philip Waite},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.02298},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Journal version; additional references and discussions, but results unchanged