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Main Authors: Li, Gang, Yu, Jiang-Hao, Zhao, Xiang
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.10079
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author Li, Gang
Yu, Jiang-Hao
Zhao, Xiang
author_facet Li, Gang
Yu, Jiang-Hao
Zhao, Xiang
contents We investigate the quark-level effective operators related to the neutrinoless double beta $(0νββ)$ decay process, and their ultraviolet completions relevant to chiral enhancement effects at the hadronic level. We have classified several kinds of leptoquark models, matching to different standard model effective operators. Assuming weakly-coupled new physics, we find the ongoing $0νββ$-decay experiments are sensitive to new physics scale at around $2\sim 4$ TeV, which is in the reach of LHC searches. We discuss the discovery potential of such resonances in the same-sign dilepton channels at the LHC. Therefore, the direct LHC searches and indirect $0νββ$-decay searches are complementary to each other in testing the UV completions of the effective operators for $0νββ$ decay.
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spellingShingle Complementary LHC searches for UV resonances of the $0νββ$ decay operators
Li, Gang
Yu, Jiang-Hao
Zhao, Xiang
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Experiment
We investigate the quark-level effective operators related to the neutrinoless double beta $(0νββ)$ decay process, and their ultraviolet completions relevant to chiral enhancement effects at the hadronic level. We have classified several kinds of leptoquark models, matching to different standard model effective operators. Assuming weakly-coupled new physics, we find the ongoing $0νββ$-decay experiments are sensitive to new physics scale at around $2\sim 4$ TeV, which is in the reach of LHC searches. We discuss the discovery potential of such resonances in the same-sign dilepton channels at the LHC. Therefore, the direct LHC searches and indirect $0νββ$-decay searches are complementary to each other in testing the UV completions of the effective operators for $0νββ$ decay.
title Complementary LHC searches for UV resonances of the $0νββ$ decay operators
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.10079