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LNV & LNC heavy baryon decays, in presence of two almost degenerated heavy neutrinos
Speakers
- Dr. Fabiola FORTUNA
Primary authors
- Dr. Genaro TOLEDO (Instituto de Fisica, UNAM)
- Dr. Fabiola FORTUNA (IFUNAM)
- Mr. Diego PORTILLO (Cinvestav)
- Gerardo HERNÁNDEZ-TOMÉ (UAEH)
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Summary
We study the four-body heavy baryon decay, including two leptons in the final state, of the form $B_A \to B_B P \ell_\alpha \ell_\beta$, which can be either a lepton number conserving (LNC) or a lepton number violating (LNV) process (where $B$, $P$ and $\ell$ are baryons, pseudoscalar mesons and leptons, respectively), including all kinematic allowed lepton pair possibilities. We work beyond the simplified assumption of a single heavy Majorana neutrino mixing with the active sector, considering potential interference effects when including two nearly degenerate heavy Majorana neutrinos. Particularly, we provide a first estimate of the decay channels involving different flavors for the external leptons (e.g., muon-tau), and elaborate on the interference pattern due to leptons exchange. We show that the results for the two heavy almost degenerate neutrinos can be recast into a single Majorana neutrino, and exhibit the features for both the LNC and LNV scenarios. We determine the potential exclusion region for the mass and heavy-light mixing parameters, of the neutrinos driving the decay, including finite size detector effects. We also obtain the Branching ratio as a function of the heavy neutrino mass for the current upper limit of the heavy-light mixings.
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fabyfortuna@fisica.unam.mx
Speaker
Fabiola Fortuna
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