# SEMINAR

TeV Scale See-Saw Mechanisms and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

Dr. Emiliano Molinaro

(CFTP-IST)

Sala P9, IST, Pavilhão de Matemática
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 at 05:00 PM

Abstract

It is shown that the Majorana nature of the heavy neutrinos \$N_j\$ having masses in the range of \$M_j \sim (100 - 1000)\$ GeV and present in the TeV scale type I and inverse see-saw scenarios of neutrino mass generation, is unlikely to be observable in the currently operating and future planned accelerator experiments (including LHC) due to the existence of very strong constraints on the parameters and couplings responsible for the corresponding \$|\Delta L| = 2\$ processes, \$L\$ being the total lepton charge. If the heavy Majorana neutrinos \$N_j\$ are observed and they are associated only with the type I or inverse see-saw mechanisms and no additional TeV scale "new physics", they will behave like Dirac fermions to a relatively high level of precision, being actually pseudo-Dirac particles. The observation of effects proving the Majorana nature of \$N_j\$ would imply that these heavy neutrinos have additional relatively strong couplings to the Standard Model particles (as, e.g. in the type III see-saw scenario), or that light neutrino masses compatible with the observations are generated by a mechanism other than see-saw (e.g., radiatively at one or two loop level) in which the heavy Majorana neutrinos \$N_j\$ are nevertheless involved.