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Abstract
In the framework of the low-energy effective field theory of the Standard Model extended with heavy neutral leptons (HNLs), we calculate the production rates of HNLs from meson decays triggered by dimension-six operators. We consider both lepton-number-conserving and lepton-number-violating four-fermion operators involving either a pair of HNLs or a single HNL. Assuming that HNLs are long-lived, we perform simulations and investigate the reach of the proposed far detectors at the high-luminosity LHC to (i) active-heavy neutrino mixing and (ii) the Wilson coefficients associated with the effective operators, for HNL masses below the mass of the B-meson. We further convert the latter to the associated new-physics scales. Our results show that scales in excess of hundreds of TeV and the active-heavy mixing squared as small as 10−15 can be probed by these experiments.
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1 AHEP Group, Instituto de Física Corpuscular — CSIC/Universitat de València, València, Spain (GRID:grid.5338.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 2173 938X)
2 Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Departamento de Ciencias, Facultad de Artes Liberales, Santiago, Chile (GRID:grid.440617.0) (ISNI:0000 0001 2162 5606); Millennium Institute for Subatomic Physics at the High Energy Frontier (SAPHIR), Santiago, Chile (GRID:grid.440617.0)
3 Universidad de La Serena, Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias, La Serena, Chile (GRID:grid.19208.32) (ISNI:0000 0001 0161 9268); Millennium Institute for Subatomic Physics at the High Energy Frontier (SAPHIR), Santiago, Chile (GRID:grid.19208.32)
4 Departament de Física Teòrica, Universitat de València and Instituto de Física Corpuscular — CSIC/Universitat de València, Burjassot, Spain (GRID:grid.5338.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 2173 938X)
5 National Tsing Hua University, Department of Physics, Hsinchu, Taiwan (GRID:grid.38348.34) (ISNI:0000 0004 0532 0580); National Tsing Hua University, Center for Theory and Computation, Hsinchu, Taiwan (GRID:grid.38348.34) (ISNI:0000 0004 0532 0580)