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In this work we prob a class of neutrino mass models at both Large Hadron Collider (LHC) energies 8 TeV and 14 TeV. The focus will be on the new introduced interaction terms between a singlet charged scalar, $S^{pm}$, and leptons leading to different final states $pprightarrowell_{alpha}^{pm}ell_{beta}^{mp}$ +$slashed E$ with $ell_{alpha}ell_{beta}=ee,emu,mumu$ that implies lepton flavor violation (LFV). An accurate cut on the $M_{T2}$ eventvariable is found to be crucial for an effective suppression of the large Standard Model background. The obtained results can be translated into a possible detectability of the charged scalars effect..
In this work, we investigate the possibility of probing a class of neutrino mass models at the LHC proton-proton collisions with 8 and 14 TeV energies. The existence of lepton flavor violating interactions for a singlet charged scalar, $S^{pm}$, that
Trilepton event represents one of the probes of the new physics at high energy colliders. In this talk, we consider the search for processes with final states $ell_{alpha}^{pm }ell_{beta}^{pm}ell_{gamma}^{mp}$ + $slashed{E}_{T}$ where ${alpha}$, ${
In this work, we probe a class of neutrino mass models through the lepton flavor violating interactions of a singlet charged scalar, $S^{pm}$ at the LHC proton-proton collisions with 8 TeV and 14 TeV energies. This scalar couples to the leptons and i
Neutrinos in the Standard Model (SM) are considered to be massless which is in contradiction with the evidence from the neutrino oscillation data. These experiments established that at least two SM neutrinos have non-zero masses and that individual l
In this short review, we see some typical models in which light neutrino masses are generated at the loop level. These models involve new Higgs bosons whose Yukawa interactions with leptons are constrained by the neutrino oscillation data. Prediction