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We assume that a massive Dirac neutrino is characteized by two phenomenological parameters, a magnetic moment, and a charge radius, and we calculate the cross-section of the scattering $e^+e^-to u bar u$ in a left-right symmetric model. We also analyze the angular distribution of the neutrino (antineutrino) with respect to the original direction of the electron (positron) to different state of helicity of the neutrino. We find that the favored directions for the neutrino (antineutrino) with respect to the electron (positron) is forward $(theta =0)$ and backward $(theta= pi)$, and is not very probable in the perpendicular direction $(theta = frac{pi}{2})$. The calculation is for $phi = -0.005$ and $M_{Z_2}=500$ $GeV$, parameters of the Left-Right symmetric model.
We present a minimal left-right symmetric flavor model and analyze the predictions for the neutrino sector. In this scenario, the Yukawa sector is shaped by the dihedral $D_4$ symmetry which leads to correlations for the neutrino mixing parameters. W
We develop a minimal left-right symmetric model based on the gauge group $SU(3)_C otimes SU(2)_L otimes SU(2)_R otimes U(1)_{B-L}$ wherein the Higgs triplets conventionally employed for symmetry breaking are replaced by Higgs doublets. Majorana masse
We present an implementation of the manifest left-right symmetric model in FeynRules. The different aspects of the model are briefly described alongside the corresponding elements of the model file. The model file is validated and can be easily trans
We derive analytic necessary and sufficient conditions for the vacuum stability of the left-right symmetric model by using the concepts of copositivity and gauge orbit spaces. We also derive the conditions sufficient for successful symmetry breaking
We discuss lepton flavour violating processes induced in the production and decay of heavy right-handed neutrinos at the LHC. Such particles appear in left-right symmetrical extensions of the Standard Model as the messengers of neutrino mass generati