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16–21 Sep 2024
Argonne National Laboratory
US/Central timezone

Review of recent searches for Heavy Neutral Leptons in CMS

18 Sep 2024, 11:50
20m
E1200 (#402)

E1200

#402

Talk: in-person WG4: Muon Physics Parallel: WG4

Speaker

Ka hei martin Kwok

Description

The smallness of neutrino masses in conjunction with the observed flavor oscillations in the neutrino sector can be hinting to physics beyond the standard model. These observations can be naturally accommodated by the so-called "seesaw" mechanism, in which new Heavy Neutral Leptons (HNL) are postulated. Additionally, several HNL models provide a DM candidate or include a possible explanation for the observed baryon asymmetry. This talk presents an comprehensive overview of the CMS HNL program with a focus on the new experimental results as shown in a recently published review paper by CMS.The talk will highlight several novel and complementary approaches using both prompt and long-lived signatures using the full Run-II data-set collected at the LHC.

Working Group WG 5: Neutrinos Beyond PMNS

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