Exploring Heavy Neutral Leptons in Neutrino Telescopes
Atmospheric Heavy Neutral Leptons are being studied in neutrino telescopes to search for GeV Heavy Neutral Leptons, with a focus on their production in cosmic showers, flux at detectors, and signals from decay. Research explores minimal and non-minimal scenarios, revealing opportunities to probe a wide range of mean lifetime values at the Lifetime Frontier.
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Searching for atmospheric Heavy Neutral Leptons in Neutrino Telescopes Based on 1910.12839 & 1911.09129 V ctor Mu oz IFIC, UV/CSIC XIX International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes
Why search for GeV Heavy Neutral Leptons? Neutrino Masses HNL
Atmospheric Heavy Neutral Leptons Production in cosmic showers HNL
Atmospheric Heavy Neutral Leptons Flux at detector
Atmospheric Heavy Neutral Leptons Signal from the decay of the HNL HNL
Heavy Neutral Leptons in minimal scenario Coloma, Hern ndez, Mu oz, Shoemaker, 1911.09129
Heavy Neutral Leptons in non-minimal scenario IceCube SK Arg elles, Coloma, Hern ndez, Mu oz, 1910.12839
Take Home Message Neutrino Telescopes can also be used to search for HNLs produced in cosmic showers, probing a wide range of mean lifetime values and offering a unique opportunity to explore the Lifetime Frontier!