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Type-II Seesaw Triplet Scalar Effects on Neutrino Trident Scattering

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-05-09 v2

Abstract

In Type-II seesaw model, an electroweak triplet scalar field Δ\Delta with a non-zero vacuum expectation value (vev) vΔv_\Delta is introduced to facilitate the generation of small neutrino masses. A non-zero vΔv_\Delta also affects the W mass through the electroweak ρ\rho parameter, making it to be less than 1 as predicted by standard model (SM). The component fields in Δ\Delta come along introduce additional contributions to reduce the SM rare neutrino trident scattering cross section. These fields also induce new processes not existed in SM, such as liljlklll_i \to \overline{ l_j} l_k l_l and liljγl_i \to l_j \gamma. There are severe constraints on these processes which limit the effects on neutrino trident scattering and the ρ\rho parameter and therefore the W mass. The newly measured W mass by CDF makes the central value of ρ\rho parameter to be larger than 1, even larger than previously expected. Combining neutrinoless double beta decay, direct neutrino mass and oscillation data, we find a lower limit for vΔv_\Delta as a function of the triplet scalar mass mΔm_\Delta, vΔ>(6.38.4)eV(100GeV/mΔ)v_\Delta > (6.3 \sim 8.4) \mathrm{eV} (100 \mathrm{GeV}/m_\Delta). To have significant effect on ρ\rho in this model, vΔv_\Delta needs to be in the range of a GeV or so. However this implies a very small mΔm_\Delta which is ruled out by data. We conclude that the effect of triplet vev vΔv_\Delta on the W mass can be neglected. We also find that at 3σ\sigma level, the deviation of the ratio for Type-II Seesaw to SM neutrino trident scattering cross section predictions is reduced to be below 1, but is restricted to be larger than 0.98.

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@article{arxiv.2204.05031,
  title  = {Type-II Seesaw Triplet Scalar Effects on Neutrino Trident Scattering},
  author = {Yu Cheng and Xiao-Gang He and Zhong-Lv Huang and Ming-Wei Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05031},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

9 pages, 5 figures, match the published version in PLB