Projected 2σ limits from a simulated 5.3 TeV muon-proton collider could reach |VℓN|² ≈ 10⁻⁶ for 200 GeV–1 TeV heavy Majorana neutrinos.
Seesaw Type I and III at the LHeC
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We study the potential of testing the seesaw type I and III models at the LHeC, an e-p collision mode at the CERN collider. The e-p collision mode provides an excellent place to study lepton number violating process e^- p \to N j + X \to l^+ W^- j + X with W^- into hadron jets. Here N is a heavy Majorana neutrino and j is a hard hadron jet. With the electron energy E_e = 140 GeV and proton energy E_p = 7 TeV, we find that the cross section for the heavy neutrino N production can be as large as a few fb for the mass scale as high as 1 TeV, higher than what can be achieved by the p-p collision mode of LHC with the same related heavy neutrino couplings.
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Search for heavy Majorana neutrinos at muon-proton colliders via lepton-number-violating signals
Projected 2σ limits from a simulated 5.3 TeV muon-proton collider could reach |VℓN|² ≈ 10⁻⁶ for 200 GeV–1 TeV heavy Majorana neutrinos.