Probing Zee-Babu states at Muon Colliders
Abstract
The Zee-Babu model is a minimal realization of radiative neutrino mass generation mechanism at the two-loop level. We study the phenomenology of this model at future multi-TeV muon colliders. After imposing all theoretical and low-energy experimental constraints on the model parameters, we find that the Zee-Babu states are expected not to reside below the TeV scale, making it challenging to probe them at the LHC. We first analyze the production rates for various channels, including multi singly-charged and/or doubly-charged scalars at muon colliders. For concreteness, we study several benchmark points that satisfy neutrino oscillation data and other constraints and find that most channels have large production rates. We then analyze the discovery reach of the model using two specific channels: the pair production of singly- and doubly-charged scalars. For the phenomenologically viable scenarios considered in this study, charged scalars with masses up to -- TeV can be probed for the center-of-mass energy of TeV and total luminosity of .
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2306.01255,
title = {Probing Zee-Babu states at Muon Colliders},
author = {Adil Jueid and Talal Ahmed Chowdhury and Salah Nasri and Shaikh Saad},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.01255},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
v3: 33 pages, matches version accepted for publication in Physical Review D. v2: 28 pages, some typos are fixed. Main results are unchanged. v1: 27 pages, 10 figures and 5 tables. Comments are welcome!