We study a type I see-saw scenario where the right-handed (RH) neutrinos, responsible for the light neutrino mass generation, lie at the electroweak scale. Under certain conditions, the strength of the charged (CC) and neutral current (NC) weak interactions of the Standard Model particles with the heavy RH neutrinos can be large enough to allow the production of the latter at the LHC, opening also the possibility of observing other low energy signatures of the new physics in the electroweak precision observables as well as in searches for rare leptonic decays or neutrinoless double beta decay. In this scenario the flavour structure of the indicated CC and NC couplings of the heavy RH neutrinos is essentially determin...
The most general supersymmetric seesaw mechanism has too many parameters to be predictive and thus c...
We consider the minimal seesaw model in which two gauge singlet right-handed neutrinos with opposite...
AbstractWe construct a model in which the neutrino Dirac mass terms are of order the electron mass a...
We study a type I see-saw scenario where the right-handed (RH) neutrinos, responsible for the li...
Abstract. We consider the low energy constraints that can be applied to type I see-saw extensions of...
We consider a version of the low-scale type I seesaw mechanism for generating small neutrino masses,...
The existence of the tiny neutrino mass and the flavor mixing can be naturally explained by type I S...
The Standard Model augmented by the presence of gauge-singlet right-handed neutrinos proves to be an...
Abstract Heavy neutrinos with masses below the electroweak scale can simultaneously generate the lig...
Abstract: The scale of neutrino masses and the Planck scale are separated by more than twenty-seven ...
We point out that the minimal seesaw model can provide a natural framework to accommodate tiny neutr...
We propose a low energy extension of the Standard Model consisting of an additional gauged U(1)B-L p...
We consider theories where the Standard Model (SM) neutrinos acquire masses through the seesaw mecha...
The right-handed neutrinos within the type-I seesaw mechanism can induce large radiative corrections...
In spite of the large lepton flavour violation (LFV) observed in neutrino oscillations, within the S...
The most general supersymmetric seesaw mechanism has too many parameters to be predictive and thus c...
We consider the minimal seesaw model in which two gauge singlet right-handed neutrinos with opposite...
AbstractWe construct a model in which the neutrino Dirac mass terms are of order the electron mass a...
We study a type I see-saw scenario where the right-handed (RH) neutrinos, responsible for the li...
Abstract. We consider the low energy constraints that can be applied to type I see-saw extensions of...
We consider a version of the low-scale type I seesaw mechanism for generating small neutrino masses,...
The existence of the tiny neutrino mass and the flavor mixing can be naturally explained by type I S...
The Standard Model augmented by the presence of gauge-singlet right-handed neutrinos proves to be an...
Abstract Heavy neutrinos with masses below the electroweak scale can simultaneously generate the lig...
Abstract: The scale of neutrino masses and the Planck scale are separated by more than twenty-seven ...
We point out that the minimal seesaw model can provide a natural framework to accommodate tiny neutr...
We propose a low energy extension of the Standard Model consisting of an additional gauged U(1)B-L p...
We consider theories where the Standard Model (SM) neutrinos acquire masses through the seesaw mecha...
The right-handed neutrinos within the type-I seesaw mechanism can induce large radiative corrections...
In spite of the large lepton flavour violation (LFV) observed in neutrino oscillations, within the S...
The most general supersymmetric seesaw mechanism has too many parameters to be predictive and thus c...
We consider the minimal seesaw model in which two gauge singlet right-handed neutrinos with opposite...
AbstractWe construct a model in which the neutrino Dirac mass terms are of order the electron mass a...