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LHC Phenomenology of Type II Seesaw: Nondegenerate Case (1502.05242v2)

Published 17 Feb 2015 in hep-ph

Abstract: In this paper, we thoroughly investigate the LHC phenomenology of the type II seesaw mechanism for neutrino masses in the nondegenerate case where the triplet scalars of various charge ($H{\pm\pm}, H\pm, H0, A0$) have different masses. Compared with the degenerate case, the cascade decays of scalars lead to many new, interesting signal channels. In the positive scenario where $M_{H{\pm\pm}}<M_{H\pm}<M_{H0/A0}$, the four-lepton signal is still the most promising discovery channel for the doubly-charged scalars $H{\pm\pm}$. The five-lepton signal is crucial to probe the mass spectrum of the scalars, for which, for example, a $5\sigma$ reach at 14 TeV LHC for $M_{H{\pm}}=430 GeV$ with $M_{H{\pm\pm}}=400 GeV$ requires an integrated luminosity of 76/fb. And the six-lepton signal can be used to probe the neutral scalars $H0/A0$, which are usually hard to detect in the degenerate case. In the negative scenario where $M_{H{\pm\pm}}>M_{H\pm}>M_{H0/A0}$, the detection of $H{\pm\pm}$ is more challenging, when the cascade decay $H{\pm\pm}\to H{\pm}W{\pm*}$ is dominant. The most important channel is the associated $H{\pm}H0/A0$ production in the final state $\ell\pm\cancel{E}_Tb\bar{b}b\bar{b}$, which requires a luminosity of 109/fb for a $5\sigma$ discovery, while the final state $\ell\pm\cancel{E}_Tb\bar{b}\tau+\tau-$ is less promising. Moreover, the associated $H0A0$ production can give same signals as the standard model Higgs pair production. With a much larger cross section, the $H0A0$ production in the final state $b\bar{b}\tau+\tau-$ could reach $3\sigma$ significance at 14 TeV LHC with a luminosity of 300/fb. In summary, with an integrated luminosity of order 500/fb, the triplet scalars can be fully reconstructed at 14 TeV LHC in the negative scenario.

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