Left-right symmetry: from the LHC to neutrinoless double beta decay.
@article{Tello2011LeftrightSF, title={Left-right symmetry: from the LHC to neutrinoless double beta decay.}, author={V. Tello and M. Nemevsek and F. Nesti and G. Senjanovic and F. Vissani}, journal={Physical review letters}, year={2011}, volume={106 15}, pages={ 151801 } }
The Large Hadron Collider has the potential to probe the scale of left-right symmetry restoration and the associated lepton number violation. Moreover, it offers the hope of measuring the right-handed leptonic mixing matrix. We show how this, together with constraints from lepton flavor violating processes, can be used to make predictions for neutrinoless double beta decay. We illustrate this connection in the case of the type-II seesaw.
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