Heavy Neutral Leptons in Gauged $U(1)_{L_μ-L_τ}$ at Muon Collider (2401.14687v1)
Abstract: Heavy neutral leptons $N$ are the most appealing candidates to generate the tiny neutrino masses. In this paper, we study the signature of heavy neutral leptons in gauged $U(1){L\mu-L_\tau}$ at a muon collider. Charged under the $U(1){L\mu-L_\tau}$ symmetry, the heavy neutral leptons can be pair produced via the new gauge boson $Z'$ at muon collider as $\mu+\mu-\to Z{\prime }\to NN$ and $\mu+\mu-\to Z{\prime ()} \gamma\to NN\gamma$. We then perform a detailed analysis on the lepton number violation signature $\mu+\mu-\to NN\to \mu\pm\mu\pm W\mp W\mp$ and $\mu+\mu-\to NN \gamma\to \mu\pm\mu\pm W\mp W\mp \gamma$ at the 3 TeV muon collider, where the hadronic decays of $W$ boson are treated as fat-jets $J$. These lepton number violation signatures have quite clean backgrounds at the muon collider. Our simulation shows that a wide range of viable parameter space is within the reach of the 3 TeV muon collider. For instance, with new gauge coupling $g'=0.6$ and an integrated luminosity of 1000 fb${-1}$, the $\mu\pm\mu\pm JJ$ signal could probe $m_{Z'}\lesssim 12.5$ TeV. Meanwhile, if the gauge boson mass satisfies $2 m_N<m_{Z'}<\sqrt{s}$, the $\mu\pm\mu\pm JJ\gamma$ signature would be more promising than the $\mu\pm\mu\pm JJ$ signature.
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