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NEUTRINO MASS AND THE LHC. Ray Volkas School of Physics The University of Melbourne. @ RVolkas. CoEPP Workshop, Cairns, July 2013. Neutrino oscillations and mass Experimental discovery of neutrino oscillations The see-saw mechanisms Radiative neutrino mass generation Final remarks. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NEUTRINO MASS AND THE LHC

Ray VolkasSchool of Physics

The University of Melbourne

CoEPP Workshop, Cairns, July 2013

@RVolkas

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1. Neutrino oscillations and mass2. Experimental discovery of neutrino

oscillations3. The see-saw mechanisms4. Radiative neutrino mass generation5. Final remarks

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The neutrino flavour or interaction eigenstates are not Hamiltonian eigenstates in general:

1 2 3 1

1 2 3 2

1 2 3 3

e e e eU U UU U UU U U

unitary mixing matrixmass estatesm1, m2, m3

1. NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS AND MASS

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Two flavour casefor clarity:

1

2

cos sinsin cos

e

Say at t=0 a e is produced by some weak interaction process:

1 2| 0 | cos | sin |et

After time evolution:

1 1 2 2| cos exp( ) | sin exp( ) | | et iE t iE t

( 1)c

Suppose they are ultrarelativistic 3-momentum eigenstates:2

2 2

2i

i im

E p m pp

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Probability that the state is is:

Amplitude set bymixing angle Oscillation length set by

Dm2/E=(m22-m1

2)/E

For solar neutrinos, this formula is invalidated by the “matter effect”-- a refractive index effect for neutrinos.

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2. EXPERIMENTAL DISCOVERY OF NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS

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Solar neutrinos

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pp

Boron Beryllium

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Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) proves flavour conversion:

Courtesy of SNO Collaboration

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diagrams courtesy of SNO collaboration

SNO was a heavy water detector.

It was sensitive to e’s through charge-exchange deuteron dissociation:

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But, through Z-boson exchange, it was also sensitive to the TOTAL neutrino flux e + + :

Diagrams courtesy of SNO Collaboration

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Terrestrial confirmation from KAMLAND

Integrated flux of anti-e from Japanese (and Korean!) reactors

Diagrams courtesy of KAMLAND collab.

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Atmospheric neutrinosAtmospheric neutrinos

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Cosmic rays hit upperatmosphere, producepions and kaons.

They decay to giveneutrinos.

ee

Provided muons decayin time, you get 2:1 ratioof to e type neutrinos.

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Super-K results

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Terrestrial confirmation: K2K

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Terrestrial confirmation: MINOS

Long baseline experiment from Fermilab to the Soudan mine in northern Minnesota

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neutrinos antineutrinos

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MINOS has also provided strong evidence that ’s oscillate into ’s

Neutral current measurement

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Reactor anti-νe disappearance and θ13

Daya Bay collaborationAlso: Reno, Double-CHOOZ, T2K, MINOS

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Fogli et al: PRD86 (2012) 013012

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3. THE SEE-SAW MECHANISMS

Minimal standard model:

No RH neutrinos means zero neutrino masses

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Dirac neutrinos: simply add

like all the other fermions

Possible, but (1) no explanation for why (2) RH neutrino Majorana mass terms are gauge invariant and thus can be in the Lagrangian

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Type 1 see-saw:

RH Majorana massDirac mass

Neutrino massmatrix:

For M >> m: 3 small evalues of magnitude mν=m2/M 3 large evalues of order M

see-sawMajoranaestates: Notoriously hard to test because N is

mostly sterile to SM gauge interactionsand also expected to be very massive

Minkowski; Gell-Mann, Ramond, Slansky; Yanagida; Mohapatra and Senjanovic

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Type 2 see-saw: Add Higgs triplet instead of RH neutrinos:

Why small <Δ>?

<H> induces linearterm in Δ

positive

Weak and EM interactions:more testable

Magg; Wetterich; Schechter; Valle; Lazarides; Shafi; Mohapatra; Senjanovic; Cheng; Li.

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Mass limits on charge-2scalar. Depends on BRassumption.

Eur.Phys.J. C72 (2012) 2244

Barberio, Hamano, Rodd

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Type 3 see-saw:Foot, Lew, He, Joshi

ATLAS-CONF-2013-19

Barberio, Hamano, Ong

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Seesaw Models - a common thread:

Dimension-5 Weinberg effectiveoperator (1/M)LLHH (shorthand).

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4. RADIATIVE NEUTRINO MASS GENERATION

Start with the Weinberg operator and “open it up” – derive it in the low-energy limit of a renormalisable model – in all possible minimal ways.

You will then systematically construct the three see-saw models.

This procedure can be used for higher mass-dimension ΔL=2 effective operators.

In principle, one can construct all possible minimal* models of Majorana neutrinos.

All d>5 operators [except those of the form LLHH(H Hbar)n] produce neutrino mass only at loop-level. For success need 1-loop, 2-loop and maybe 3-loop scenarios.

* Have to define “minimal” – there are always assumptions.

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d f operator(s) scale from mν (TeV)

model(s)? comments

7 4 107 Z (1980,d) pure-leptonic,1-loop, ruled out

105,8 BJ (2012,d) BL (2001,b)

2012 = 2-loop2001 = 1-loop

107,9 BL (2001,b) 1-loopvector leptoquarks

104 BJ (2010,d) 2-loop

9 4 106 BL (2001,b) 1-loop

107

102

105 purely leptonic

106

107 BL (2001,b) 1-loop

d=detailed, b=briefB=Babu J=Julio L=Leung Z=Zee

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d f operator(s) scale from mν (TeV)

model(s)? comments

9 6 103 BZ (1988,d) 2-loop, purely leptonic

104 BL (2001,b) two 2-loop models

30, 104 BL (2001,b)A (2011,d)

three 2-loop modelsone 2-loop model

104,7 BL (2001,b) 2-loop

104

103,6

103 at least 3-loop

2 at least 3-loop

2 at least 3-loop

2 at least 3-loop

1 dGJ (2008,b) at least 3-loop

40 at least 3-loop

A=Angel dGJ=deGouvêa+Jenkins

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Zee-Babu model

Effective op Opening it up 2-loop nu massdiagram

Doubly-chargedscalar k

The previously shown ATLAS bounds on doubly-charged scalars couplingto RH charged leptons apply to this model as well.

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Angelic O11 model

ΔL=2 term

(Angel, Cai, Rodd, Schmidt, RV, nearly finished!)

leptoquark scalar colour octet fermion

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Neutrino mass and mixing angles can be fittedwith mf, mϕ ~ TeV and couplings 0.01-0.1.

Need two generations of ϕ to get rank-2 neutrino mass matrix.

Flavour violation bounds can be satisfied.

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5. FINAL REMARKS

• Neutrinos have mass. We don’t know Dirac or Majorana, or the mechanism.• Conspicuously light: different mechanism?• The answer “probably” lies beyond the LHC, but at the very least we should understand what the LHC excludes.