Higgs phenomenology as a probe of sterile neutrinos
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Rodríguez Chala, Mikael; Butterworth, Jonathan M.; Englert, Christoph; Spannowsky, Michael; Titov, ArseniiEditorial
American Physical Society
Date
2019Referencia bibliográfica
Butterworth, J. M., Chala, M., Englert, C., Spannowsky, M., & Titov, A. (2019). Higgs phenomenology as a probe of sterile neutrinos. Physical Review D, 100(11), 115019.
Abstract
Physics beyond the Standard Model can manifest itself as both new light states and heavy degrees of
freedom. In this paper, we assume that the former comprise only a sterile neutrino, N. Therefore, the most
agnostic description of the new physics is given by an effective field theory built upon the Standard Model
fields as well as N. We show that Higgs phenomenology provides a sensitive and potentially crucial tool
to constrain effective gauge interactions of sterile neutrinos, not yet probed by current experiments.
In parallel, this motivates a range of new Higgs decay channels with clean signatures as candidates for
the next LHC runs, including h → γ + ptmiss
T and h → γγ + ptmiss
T .