Restricting CP violation in the low-scale type-I seesaw with three right-handed neutrinos to the Dirac phase δ alone yields specific testable subregions of heavy-neutrino flavor mixings and permits low-scale leptogenesis to generate the observed baryon asymmetry even for O(10^{-5}) deviations from C
Probing heavy neutrino oscillations in rare W boson decays
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In this work, we study the lepton number violating W boson and top quark decays via intermediate on-shell Majorana neutrinos Nj into three charged leptons and a light neutrino. We discuss the neutrino oscillation effects present in the decay due to the small mass gap between the heavy neutrino states. We focus on a scenario that contains at least two heavy Majorana neutrinos in the mass range 2-80 GeV. The results indicate that the modulation of the branching ratios as a function of the distance between the vertices may be detected in a future experiment such as High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider. As a secondary result, the CP-violating phases could be explored.
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Dirac-Phase CP-Violation in the Low-Scale Type-I Seesaw with Three Right-Handed Neutrinos
Restricting CP violation in the low-scale type-I seesaw with three right-handed neutrinos to the Dirac phase δ alone yields specific testable subregions of heavy-neutrino flavor mixings and permits low-scale leptogenesis to generate the observed baryon asymmetry even for O(10^{-5}) deviations from C
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Forward Searches for Heavy Neutrinos and $Z'$ Bosons at FCC-hh
Projections indicate the FPF at FCC-hh can extend reach for light long-lived heavy neutrinos and Z' bosons in chiral U(1) models beyond existing experiments via meson decays and bremsstrahlung.