LGRT 419B
Given that neutrino mass is so far the only laboratory evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model, understanding its origin could provide a key to unlock the secrets of the new physics. In the LHC era and in anticipation of exciting developments of future colliders, it is timely to discuss how effectively the neutrino mass physics could be probed at the high energy frontier. The workshop will bring together theorists and experimentalists to develop a roadmap for neutrino physics at the high energy frontier. Attention will be given to possibilities for new searches at the LHC, opportunities with prospective future e+e-, pp, and ep colliders, and their complementarity. The complementarity with the low-energy experiments at the intensity frontier, as well as the implications for other outstanding puzzles such as the matter-antimatter asymmetry and dark matter, will also be touched upon. We anticipate these discussions will lead to a white paper for energy frontier neutrino physics.
Co-organizers:
Alain Blondel, CERN
Bhupal Dev, Washington University
Julia Harz, Paris LPTHE
Pilar Hernandez, Valencia University and CERN
Miha Nemevsek, Stefan Institute
Michael Ramsey-Musolf, UMass Amherst
Schedule
8:45am |
9:00am |
Neutrino mass and new physics at the energy frontier
Jose W. F. Valle AHEP Group @ IFIC/CSIC - University of Valencia ![]() |
9:45am |
LHC searches for neutrino physics: I (electron and muon channels)
Un-ki Yang Seoul National University ![]() |
10:30am |
11:00am |
LHC searches for neutrino physics: II (tau channel)
Teruki Kamon Texas A&M University ![]() |
11:45am |
12:30pm |
2:00pm |
Testing minimal seesaw models at hadron colliders
Arindam Das KIAS, KNRC, SNU, Seoul ![]() |
2:45pm |
3:30pm |
4:00pm |
Higgs sector signatures of neutrino mass models
Miha Nemevšek Institute Jožef Stefan ![]() |
4:45pm |
The Lifetime Frontier:: Current Signature Driven Searches at the LHC and Furture Searches in MATHUSLA
Henry Lubatti University of Washington ![]() |
5:30pm |
Discussion, white paper outline and LPCC proposal
All Participants |
6:30pm |
9:00am |
9:45am |
Neutrinoless double beta decay overview
Frank Deppisch University College London ![]() |
10:30am |
11:00am |
Connecting neutrinoless double beta decay to collider signals I
Michael Ramsey-Musolf UMass Amherst ![]() |
11:45am |
Connecting neutrinoless double beta decay to collider signals II. Or not.
Michael Graesser Los Alamos National Laboratory ![]() |
12:30pm |
2:00pm |
2:45pm |
3:30pm |
4:00pm |
Neutrino mass physics at lepton colliders
Oliver Fischer University of Basel ![]() |
4:45pm |
Prospects and challenges for future ee and ep colliders
Marcin Chrzaszcz University of Zurich ![]() |
5:30pm |
Discussion
All Participants |
6:30pm |
9:00am |
9:45am |
10:30am |
11:00am |
Charged Lepton Flavour Violation
Adrian Signer Paul Scherrer Institute / University of Zurich ![]() |
11:45am |
12:30pm |
Open Discussion & Close Out
All Participants |