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      Production of Heavy neutrino in next-to-leading order QCD at the LHC and beyond

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          Majorana and pseudo-Dirac heavy neutrinos are introduced into the type-I and inverse seesaw models, respectively, in explaining the naturally small neutrino mass. TeV scale heavy neutrinos can also be accommodated to have a sizable mixing with the Standard Model light neutrinos, through which they can be produced and detected at the high energy colliders. In this paper we consider the Next-to-Leading Order QCD corrections to the heavy neutrino production, and study the scale variation in cross-sections as well as the kinematic distributions with different final states at \(14\) TeV LHC and also in the context of \(100\) TeV hadron collider. The repertoire of the Majorana neutrino is realized through the characteristic signature of the same-sign dilepton pair, whereas, due to a small lepton number violation, the pseudo-Dirac heavy neutrino can manifest the trileptons associated with missing energy in the final state. Using the \(\sqrt{s}=8\) TeV, \(20.3\) fb\(^{-1}\) and \(19.7\) fb\(^{-1}\) data at the ATLAS and CMS respectively, we obtain prospective scale dependent upper bounds of the light-heavy neutrino mixing angles for the Majorana heavy neutrinos at the \(14\) TeV LHC and \(100\) TeV collider. Further exploiting a recent study on the anomalous multilepton search by CMS at \(\sqrt{s}=8\) TeV with \(19.5\) fb\(^{-1}\) data, we also obtain the prospective scale dependent upper bounds on the mixing angles for the pseudo-Dirac neutrinos. We thus project a scale dependent prospective reach using the NLO processes at the \(14\) TeV LHC.

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                2016-04-03
                2016-04-14
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                10.1007/JHEP06(2016)019
                1604.00608
                1acd98ee-e3a6-4ad0-9f51-a37284994f7e

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                36 pages. Addition of references and text for further clarification. Mixing angle plots are updated with new bounds and higher luminosities
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                High energy & Particle physics
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