2020
DOI: 10.1007/jhep04(2020)005
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Dirac vs. Majorana HNLs (and their oscillations) at SHiP

Abstract: SHiP is a proposed high-intensity beam dump experiment set to operate at the CERN SPS. It is expected to have an unprecedented sensitivity to a variety of models containing feebly interacting particles, such as Heavy Neutral Leptons (HNLs). Two HNLs or more could successfully explain the observed neutrino masses through the seesaw mechanism. If, in addition, they are quasi-degenerate, they could be responsible for the baryon asymmetry of the Universe. Depending on their mass splitting, HNLs can have very diffe… Show more

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“…As explored in Refs. [146][147][148], Majorana HNLs also differ from Dirac ones in their decay kinematics. When the HNLs are produced in weak-interaction meson decays, they will in general have a net polarization, potentially leading to asymmetry in their rest-frame decay angular distributions.…”
Section: Deducing the Nature Of The Hnl -Dirac Vs Majoranamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As explored in Refs. [146][147][148], Majorana HNLs also differ from Dirac ones in their decay kinematics. When the HNLs are produced in weak-interaction meson decays, they will in general have a net polarization, potentially leading to asymmetry in their rest-frame decay angular distributions.…”
Section: Deducing the Nature Of The Hnl -Dirac Vs Majoranamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was recently shown by ref. [43] that this is a promising value for inducing observable N -N oscillations at the SHiP experiment. These would be seen by production of N + in a hadronic collision, followed by semileptonic decays N →N → + π (where π represents a generic hadron).…”
Section: N -N Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…For a given process it could be possible that the interaction amplitudes depend on the orientation of the momenta of the external particles in such a way that a probabilistic classification into LNC or LNV becomes possible, which could be interesting, e.g. for the SHiP experiment [25].…”
Section: Jhep03(2021)170mentioning
confidence: 99%