Aug 20 – 25, 2023
Universität Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Search for Heavy Neutral Leptons in $tau$-lepton decays with the $BABAR$ detector.

Aug 25, 2023, 8:30 AM
15m
Hörsaal A (Historic main building)

Hörsaal A

Historic main building

Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1
Parallel session talk Searches for New Physics T10 Searches for New Physics

Speaker

Sophie Middleton

Description

This talk presents a model independent search for an additional heavy, mostly sterile, neutral lepton (HNL) which is capable of mixing with the Standard Model tau neutrino with a mixing strength of $|U_{\tau 4}|^{2}$, corresponding to the square of the extended  Pontecorvo–Maki–Nakagawa–Sakata (PMNS) matrix element. HNLs are hypothetical particles predicted by many beyond-Standard-Model theories. HNLs can explain oscillation anomalies as well as the baryon asymmetry in the universe through leptogenesis, and can also provide dark matter candidates. We search for HNL production in the decays of the tau lepton analyzing a data set from the $BABAR$ experiment, with a total integrated luminosity of 424 fb$^{-1}$. A kinematic approach is taken and no assumptions are made regarding the model behind the origins of the HNL, its lifetime or decay modes. A binned likelihood technique is utilized and HNLs of mass $100

Collaboration / Activity BABAR

Primary authors

Sophie Middleton fabio anulli (INFN Sezione di Roma)

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