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Heavy Majorana Neutrino Production at e- gamma Colliders

We study signatures of heavy Majorana neutrinos at e- gamma colliders. Since these particles violate lepton number, they can give rise to the reactions e- gamma -> W- W- e+ and e- gamma -> W+ mu- mu- nu. The Standard Model background contains extra light neutrinos that escape detection, and can be reduced significantly after imposing appropriate kinematical cuts. We analyze the physics potential of an e- gamma collider, with centre of mass energies sqrt(s) = 0.5--1 TeV and a total integrated luminosity of 100/fb, for detecting heavy Majorana neutrinos with masses mN = 100--400 GeV. Assuming that heavy neutrinos couple predominantly to one lepton flavour at a time, we find that 10 expected background-free events can be established for |B_{eN}| >~ 4.6 x 10^{-3}. Instead, if no signal is observed, this will imply that |B_{eN}| ~< 2.7 x 10^{-3} and |B_{μN}| ~< 0.05 at the 90% confidence level.

preprint2005arXivOpen access

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