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Type II Seesaw at LHC: the Roadmap

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arxiv 1108.4416 v4 pith:OBN4JOIP submitted 2011-08-22 hep-ph hep-ex

Type II Seesaw at LHC: the Roadmap

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In this Letter we revisit the type-II seesaw mechanism based on the addition of a weak triplet scalar to the standard model. We perform a comprehensive study of its phenomenology at the LHC energies, complete with the electroweak precision constraints. We pay special attention to the doubly-charged component, object of collider searches for a long time, and show how the experimental bound on its mass depends crucially on the particle spectrum of the theory. Our study can be used as a roadmap for future complete LHC studies.

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