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Search for Heavy Majorana Neutrinos at LHC using Monte Carlo simulation

Heavy neutrinos can be discovered at LHC. Many extensions for Standard Model predict by existing of new neutrino has a mass at high energies at LHC. B-L model one of them that predict by existence three heavy (right-handed) neutrinos one per generation, new gauge massive boson and new scalar Higgs boson rather than SM Higgs. In this work we search for heavy neutrino in 4 leptons + missing energy final state events produced in proton-proton collisions at LHC using data produced from Monte Carlo simulation for B-L model at different center of mass energies. We predict that the heavy neutrinos pairs can be produced from Z' B-L new gauge neutral massive boson decay and then the heavy neutrino pairs can decay to 4 leptons + missing energy final state which give us an indication for new signatures of new physics beyond Standard Model at higher energies at LHC for B-L extension of Standard Model .

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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