DOI: 10.1007/jhep07(2026)011 ISSN: 1029-8479

Probing electroweak pair production of heavy neutral leptons with displaced vertices at the LHC

Stéphane Lavignac, Anibal D. Medina, Nicolás I. Mileo, Santiago Tanco

A
bstract

We study the sensitivity of displaced vertex searches at the LHC to heavy neutral leptons (also known as sterile neutrinos) that are produced in pairs with an electroweak-size cross section. We work within the context of a supersymmetric model in which the sterile neutrino is produced along with Standard Model particles in higgsino decays. By making use of model-independent reconstruction efficiencies provided by the ATLAS collaboration in their search for displaced vertices with multiple jets, we obtain constraints on this model from 139 fb −1 of data collected by ATLAS during the LHC Run 2, and assess the discovery reach of Run 3 and of the high-luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). Depending on the higgsino mass parameter, sterile neutrino masses between 20 GeV and 230 GeV and active-sterile neutrino mixings in the range 4 × 10 −14

$$ {V}_N^2 $$ V N 2
≲ 3 × 10 −10 can be excluded. At the HL-LHC, discovery-level significances could be reached for sterile neutrinos masses up to 295 GeV and values of
$$ {V}_N^2 $$ V N 2
down to 3 × 10 −14 . Finally, moving away from the supersymmetric scenario, we study to which extent these results can be generalized to a broader class of models in which the sterile neutrinos are produced in the decays of heavier particles that are themselves pair-produced with an electroweak-size cross section.

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