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TeV Scale Seesaw and a flavorful Z' at the LHC

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2010-04-29 v2

Abstract

Small neutrino masses and their large mixing angles can be generated at the TeV scale by augmenting the Standard Model with an additional generation dependent, anomaly-free U(1)_{nu} symmetry, in the presence of three right-handed neutrinos. The Z' gauge boson associated with the breaking of the U(1)_{nu} symmetry can be produced at the LHC. The flavorful nature of the Z' can be established by measuring its non-universal couplings to the charged leptons as determined by the lepton's U(1)_{nu} charges, which also govern the neutrino flavor structure. While the LHC has the potential of discovering the Z' up to M_{Z'} = 4.5 TeV with 100 fb^(-1) data at the center of mass energy sqrt{s} = 14 TeV, to establish the flavorful nature of the Z' requires much higher integrated luminosity. For our bench mark parameters that are consistent with neutrino oscillation data, at sqrt{s} = 14 TeV, a 5 sigma distinction between the dielectron and dimuon channels for M_{Z'} = 3 TeV requires 500 fb^(-1) of data. We find that the forward backward asymmetry distributions can also be useful in distinguishing the dielectron and dimuon channels in the low invariant mass and transverse momentum regions.

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@article{arxiv.0910.5029,
  title  = {TeV Scale Seesaw and a flavorful Z' at the LHC},
  author = {Mu-Chun Chen and Jinrui Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.5029},
  year   = {2010}
}

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9 pages, 13 figures; v2: version to appear in Phys. Rev. D