Long lived light scalar in the minimal left-right symmetric model

Dates

2017-04-04 16:00
Dates
2017-04-04 16:00

Localisation / Location

Salle / Local

483 A - Malevitch

Orateur/Orator

Yongchao Zhang

Affiliation

Université Libre de Bruxelles

Equipe(s) organisatrice(s) / Organizing team(s)

In the minimal left-right symmetric model which could accommodate the tiny neutrino masses via TeV seesaw mechanism, the neutral scalar from the right-handed symmetry breaking sector could be much lighter than the electroweak scale. We discuss the constraints on this particle from low-energy flavor observables, e.g. meson oscillations and rare decays, and find that such a light particle is necessarily long-lived, and can be searched for at the LHC via displaced signals of a collimated photon jet, if its mass is of order GeV scale. This decay mode provides a new test of TeV scale left-right model.