Bubble collisions in a seesaw model produce right-handed neutrinos that source novel gravitational waves detectable by LISA, ET, and LVK while allowing the lightest RHN to explain dark matter or enable leptogenesis.
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One-loop threshold corrections in the minimal U(1)_{L_mu-L_tau} seesaw model break the tree-level two-zero minor structure, relaxing the lower bound on total neutrino mass and easing cosmological tension.
In the LRIS model, tau -> K pi nu tau has a differential forward-backward CP asymmetry up to ~2 x 10^-4, peaked near the K0*(1430) resonance.
Flavon fields from a TM1 flavor symmetry neutrino model can act as scalar singlets to achieve successful TeV-scale leptogenesis and reproduce observed neutrino data without mass degeneracy among right-handed neutrinos.
Parity in the Dirac leptonic sector of the minimal left-right model produces a branch-dependent enhancement band of large RH-LH mixing misalignment driven by small parity breaking and neutrino near-degeneracies.
Universal seesaw under a chiral U(1)_R forbids ordinary Yukawas except the top, generates charged-fermion and neutrino hierarchies, and realizes tree-level Nelson-Barr protection of strong CP.
A proposed Chinese charm factory could detect heavy neutral leptons from axionlike-particle decays with a displaced-vertex search, reaching electron-neutrino mixing one to two orders of magnitude below current bounds.
Non-holomorphic modular symmetry in a Type-I seesaw model fits normal hierarchy neutrino data with chi2 min 7.06 but rules out inverted hierarchy.
In a two-triplet Type-II seesaw, resonant leptogenesis at the TeV scale dynamically requires small Yukawa couplings that suppress observable lepton flavor violation as a direct consequence of successful baryogenesis.
JUNO's initial 59-day dataset constrains sterile neutrino mass splittings between 10^{-5} and 10^{-2} eV² down to sin²2θ₁₄ ~ O(10^{-1}) and scalar NSI |η_ee| below O(10^{-2}).
In an E6-derived ψ'SM extension, a singlet fermion acts as freeze-in dark matter with relic density set by scalar decays for masses from a few MeV to hundreds of GeV, while type-I seesaw neutrinos simultaneously produce the observed baryon asymmetry via leptogenesis.
CLIC offers superior discovery potential for doubly charged Higgs bosons in the Higgs triplet model compared to HL-LHC, reaching masses up to 1.2 TeV in gauge-like scenarios and high significance in Yukawa-like regions via same-sign lepton decays.
Conceptual discussion framing flavor as an incomplete SM structure and arguing DUNE's phased program can search for correlated departures from three-flavor neutrino mixing.
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Cosmic Collider Gravitational Waves sourced by Right-handed Neutrino production from Bubbles: Testing Seesaw, Leptogenesis and Dark Matter
Bubble collisions in a seesaw model produce right-handed neutrinos that source novel gravitational waves detectable by LISA, ET, and LVK while allowing the lightest RHN to explain dark matter or enable leptogenesis.
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Radiative Breaking of Two-Zero Neutrino Mass Minors: Revisiting the $\mathrm{U}(1)_{L_\mu-L_\tau}$ Model
One-loop threshold corrections in the minimal U(1)_{L_mu-L_tau} seesaw model break the tree-level two-zero minor structure, relaxing the lower bound on total neutrino mass and easing cosmological tension.
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Forward backward CP asymmetry in $\tau^- \to K \pi \nu_{\tau}$ in the Left-Right Inverse seesaw model
In the LRIS model, tau -> K pi nu tau has a differential forward-backward CP asymmetry up to ~2 x 10^-4, peaked near the K0*(1430) resonance.
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Flavon assisted low scale leptogenesis
Flavon fields from a TM1 flavor symmetry neutrino model can act as scalar singlets to achieve successful TeV-scale leptogenesis and reproduce observed neutrino data without mass degeneracy among right-handed neutrinos.
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Right-Handed Leptonic Mixing and Enhancement Band in Left-Right Symmetry
Parity in the Dirac leptonic sector of the minimal left-right model produces a branch-dependent enhancement band of large RH-LH mixing misalignment driven by small parity breaking and neutrino near-degeneracies.
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Flavor Hierarchies the Right Way
Universal seesaw under a chiral U(1)_R forbids ordinary Yukawas except the top, generates charged-fermion and neutrino hierarchies, and realizes tree-level Nelson-Barr protection of strong CP.
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Long-lived sterile neutrinos from axionlike particles at the Super Tau-Charm Facility
A proposed Chinese charm factory could detect heavy neutral leptons from axionlike-particle decays with a displaced-vertex search, reaching electron-neutrino mixing one to two orders of magnitude below current bounds.
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A Type-I Seesaw Framework with Non-Holomorphic Modular Symmetry
Non-holomorphic modular symmetry in a Type-I seesaw model fits normal hierarchy neutrino data with chi2 min 7.06 but rules out inverted hierarchy.
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Resonant Leptogenesis in a Two-Triplet Type-II Seesaw: A Dynamical Origin of Suppressed Lepton Flavor Violation
In a two-triplet Type-II seesaw, resonant leptogenesis at the TeV scale dynamically requires small Yukawa couplings that suppress observable lepton flavor violation as a direct consequence of successful baryogenesis.
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Constraints on Light Sterile Neutrinos and Scalar Non-Standard Interactions Using the First Reactor Antineutrino Oscillation Results at JUNO
JUNO's initial 59-day dataset constrains sterile neutrino mass splittings between 10^{-5} and 10^{-2} eV² down to sin²2θ₁₄ ~ O(10^{-1}) and scalar NSI |η_ee| below O(10^{-2}).
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Freeze-In Dark Matter and Leptogenesis: a $\psi'$SM route
In an E6-derived ψ'SM extension, a singlet fermion acts as freeze-in dark matter with relic density set by scalar decays for masses from a few MeV to hundreds of GeV, while type-I seesaw neutrinos simultaneously produce the observed baryon asymmetry via leptogenesis.
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Doubly charged Higgs production within the Higgs triplet model at future electron-positron colliders
CLIC offers superior discovery potential for doubly charged Higgs bosons in the Higgs triplet model compared to HL-LHC, reaching masses up to 1.2 TeV in gauge-like scenarios and high significance in Yukawa-like regions via same-sign lepton decays.
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Flavor as an Incomplete Structure: Conceptual Questions and the Role of DUNE
Conceptual discussion framing flavor as an incomplete SM structure and arguing DUNE's phased program can search for correlated departures from three-flavor neutrino mixing.