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The see-saw portal at future Higgs factories: the role of dimension six operators

We study an extension of the Standard Model with electroweak scale right-handed singlet fermions $N$ that induces neutrino masses, plus a generic new physics sector at a higher scale $Λ$. The latter is parametrized in terms of effective operators in the language of the $ν$SMEFT. We study its phenomenology considering operators up to $d=6$, where additional production and decay modes for $N$ are present in addition to those arising from the mixing with the active neutrinos. We focus on the production with four-Fermi operators and we identify the most relevant additional decay modes to be $N\to νγ$ and $N\to 3f$. We assess the sensitivity of future Higgs factories on the $ν$SMEFT in regions of the parameter space where the new states decay promptly, displaced or are stable on detector lengths. We show that new physics scale up to $5-60\;$TeV can be explored, depending on the collider considered.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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