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Lepton-Number Violating Heavy Meson Decays

Lepton-Number Violating Heavy Meson Decays. Jinmei Zhang Harbin Institute of Technology Aug 26, 2009. Outline. I. Introduction II. Lepton-number Violating Heavy Meson Decays III. Conclusions. Introduction. Are neutrinos massless or massive ?

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Lepton-Number Violating Heavy Meson Decays

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  1. Lepton-Number Violating Heavy Meson Decays Jinmei Zhang Harbin Institute of Technology Aug 26, 2009

  2. Outline I. Introduction II. Lepton-number Violating Heavy Meson Decays III. Conclusions

  3. Introduction • Are neutrinos massless or massive? • Are neutrinos Dirac or Majorana particles ?

  4. The answer to the first question: • During the past few years, neutrino oscillation experiments have provided us with very convincing evidence that neutrinos are not strictly massless as predicted in the SM, but are massive. • But they provide no information on the absolute neutrino mass scale.

  5. The answer to the second question: • The Dirac mass term preserves the lepton number, and the Majorana mass term violates it by two units . • Thus, the experimental observation of lepton-number violating processes can be used the only signature for the Majoranar nature of neutrinos.

  6. Fig. 1Feynman diagram corresponding to the lepton-number violating decays . Lepton-Number Violating Heavy Meson Decays

  7. The decay amplitude as follows: (1) (2) (3) JHEP 0905:030,2009[arXiv:0901.3589v2] Anupama Atre, Tao Han, Silvia Pascoli, Bin Zhang

  8. Fig. 2Excluded regions above the curve for versus from searches.

  9. Fig. 3Excluded regions above the curve for versus from searches.

  10. Fig. 4Excluded regions above the curve for versus from searches.

  11. Table 1The decay modes of the leptonic-number violatong.

  12. Fig. 5Theoretically excluded regions inside the curve for the branching fraction of .

  13. Fig. 6Theoretically excluded regions inside the curve for the branching fraction of .

  14. Fig. 7Theoretically excluded regions inside the curve for the branching fraction of .

  15. Conclusions • We have calculated the decay widths and branching ratios of the leptonic-number violating heavy meson decays. • We have sampled the constrain on branching ratios as a function of the Majorana neutrino mass. • A detection in one of the heavy meson decay modes studied in our analysis would imply the existence of a Majorana neutrino. • The experiments at the current LHC may have the opportunity to discover it.

  16. Thank You!

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