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Neutral exotica at FASERν and SND@LHC

The (g − 2)$_{μ}$ anomaly indicates that the second generation of leptons should have new interactions beyond the standard model. The high flux of ν$_{μ}$ and $ \overline{\nu} _{μ}$ at the forward experiments such as FASERν and SND@LHC makes them suitable setups to search for new interactions of the...

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Autores principales: Ansarifard, S., Farzan, Y.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2022)049
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2802263
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Farzan, Y.
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description The (g − 2)$_{μ}$ anomaly indicates that the second generation of leptons should have new interactions beyond the standard model. The high flux of ν$_{μ}$ and $ \overline{\nu} _{μ}$ at the forward experiments such as FASERν and SND@LHC makes them suitable setups to search for new interactions of the second generation leptons. In this paper, we build a model in which the second generation left-handed leptons couple to a new right-handed neutrino, N and a new Higgs doublet which also couples to the quarks. The scattering of high energy ν$_{μ}$ off nuclei can produce N. We investigate how forward experiments can test this model by looking for the N production vertex followed by the displaced vertex of the N decay. Discovering even a single such event can be a harbinger to look for the spectacular signals of the new Higgs doublet production at the LHC. We discuss the possibility of explaining the (g − 2)$_{μ}$ anomaly by adding more generations of N which will lead to chain decays of N and multiple leptons with distinct signals both at forward experiments and at the CMS and ATLAS detectors. Finally, we show that by adding a new light singlet scalar mixed with the neutral component of the new Higgs doublet (i.e., 2HDM+S model), the statistics of the data sample can be dramatically increased.
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spelling cern-28022632023-08-10T09:58:39Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP02(2022)049http://cds.cern.ch/record/2802263engAnsarifard, S.Farzan, Y.Neutral exotica at FASERν and SND@LHChep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe (g − 2)$_{μ}$ anomaly indicates that the second generation of leptons should have new interactions beyond the standard model. The high flux of ν$_{μ}$ and $ \overline{\nu} _{μ}$ at the forward experiments such as FASERν and SND@LHC makes them suitable setups to search for new interactions of the second generation leptons. In this paper, we build a model in which the second generation left-handed leptons couple to a new right-handed neutrino, N and a new Higgs doublet which also couples to the quarks. The scattering of high energy ν$_{μ}$ off nuclei can produce N. We investigate how forward experiments can test this model by looking for the N production vertex followed by the displaced vertex of the N decay. Discovering even a single such event can be a harbinger to look for the spectacular signals of the new Higgs doublet production at the LHC. We discuss the possibility of explaining the (g − 2)$_{μ}$ anomaly by adding more generations of N which will lead to chain decays of N and multiple leptons with distinct signals both at forward experiments and at the CMS and ATLAS detectors. Finally, we show that by adding a new light singlet scalar mixed with the neutral component of the new Higgs doublet (i.e., 2HDM+S model), the statistics of the data sample can be dramatically increased.The $(g-2)_\mu$ anomaly indicates that the second generation of leptons should have new interactions beyond the standard model. The high flux of $\nu_\mu$ and $\bar{\nu}_\mu$ at the forward experiments such as FASER$\nu$ and SND@LHC makes them suitable setups to search for new interactions of the second generation leptons. In this paper, we build a model in which the second generation left-handed leptons couple to a new right-handed neutrino, $N$ and a new Higgs doublet which also couples to the quarks. The scattering of high energy $\nu_\mu$ off nuclei can produce $N$. We investigate how forward experiments can test this model by looking for the $N$ production vertex followed by the displaced vertex of the $N$ decay. Discovering even a single such event can be a harbinger to look for the spectacular signals of the new Higgs doublet production at the LHC. We discuss the possibility of explaining the $(g-2)_\mu$ anomaly by adding more generations of $N$ which will lead to chain decays of $N$ and multiple leptons with distinct signals both at forward experiments and at the CMS and ATLAS detectors. Finally, we show that by adding a new light singlet scalar mixed with the neutral component of the new Higgs doublet ({\it i.e.,} 2HDM+$S$ model), the statistics of the data sample can be dramatically increased.arXiv:2109.13962oai:cds.cern.ch:28022632021-09-28
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ansarifard, S.
Farzan, Y.
Neutral exotica at FASERν and SND@LHC
title Neutral exotica at FASERν and SND@LHC
title_full Neutral exotica at FASERν and SND@LHC
title_fullStr Neutral exotica at FASERν and SND@LHC
title_full_unstemmed Neutral exotica at FASERν and SND@LHC
title_short Neutral exotica at FASERν and SND@LHC
title_sort neutral exotica at faserν and snd@lhc
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2022)049
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2802263
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