NEXT HIDDeN WEBINAR: "A Dark Seesaw at Low Energy Experiments"

February 2, 2021
4:00pm to 5:00pm

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Speaker: 
Matheus Hostert
Institution: 
University of Minnesota & Perimeter Institute
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Abstract: 

Generic dark sectors can have a rich interplay with the origin of neutrino masses. In this talk, I will discuss an example, where heavy neutrinos in a low-scale seesaw are part of a secluded U(1)' sector. The interplay between the dark photon, heavy neutrinos, and scalars leads to a set of unexplored signatures in neutrino scattering, e+e− colliders, and kaon decay experiments. I will highlight applications of a renormalizable model to low-energy anomalies, including MiniBooNE and the (g-2) of the muon.