Long-lived Neutral Fermions at the DUNE near Detector (17'+3')

Oct 9, 2024, 4:45 PM
20m

Speaker

Julian Günther (Universität Bonn)

Description

At the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), a proton beam hits a fixed target leading to large production rates of mesons. These mesons can decay and potentially provide a source of long-lived neutral fermions. Examples of such long-lived fermions are heavy neutral leptons which can mix with the standard-model active neutrinos, and the bino-like lightest neutralino in R-parity-violating supersymmetry. We show that the Standard Model Effective Field Theory extended with right-handed singlet neutrinos can simultaneously describe heavy neutral leptons and bino-like neutralinos in a unified manner. We use the effective-field-theory framework to determine the sensitivity reach of the DUNE near detector in probing various scenarios of long-lived neutral fermions.

Primary authors

Julian Günther (Universität Bonn) Prof. Jordy de Vries (University of Amsterdam, NIKHEF) Prof. Herbi Dreiner (Universität Bonn) Dr Zeren Simon Wang (National Tsing Hua University) Dr Guanghui Zhou (Beijing, Institute of Theoretical Physics)

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