A sterile neutrino behind the B and MiniBooNE anomalies
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When:
February 23, 2024
3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Where:
Physics & Astronomy Department - Liberal Arts and Sciences
666 W. Hancock (Room #312)
Detroit, MI 48201
666 W. Hancock (Room #312)
Detroit, MI 48201
Event category:
Seminar
In-person
Speaker: Alakadha Datta (University of Mississippi)
Abstract: Recent evidence of the decay B→K+inv by Belle II show around a 2.7 sigma deviation from the standard model prediction. This measurement is explained with a dark scalar, S, that couples to the standard model particles and a massive sterile neutrino, N, which mixes with the active neutrinos. The flavor changing neutral current process B→KS→Kνbar{nu} then explains the Belle II measurement. The same set up can also explain the excess in electron like events observed in the MiniBooNE experiment and the muon g-2. I will discuss how the massive sterile neutrino can be probed in charged current B decays such as B→D^* l N at Belle II and at the FASER experiment.