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Neutrino portal α Heavy neutral leptons or sterile neutrinos NI, I = 1, . . . , N are singlets with respect to the SM gauge group and couple to the gauge-invariant combination (L¯c ·H˜ ) (where Lα, α = 1, . . . , 3, are SM lepton doublets and H˜i = εijHj∗ is the conjugated XX Xxxxx doublet) as follows Lneutrino portal
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Neutrino portal. In general, the number of model parameters in the neutrino portal increases with the number of HNLs (see e.g. reviews [144, 210]). For example, the model containing two sterile neutrinos has a total of eleven free parameters, whereas the model with three has a total of eighteen free parameters [144]. Despite this, not all of them play an important role, since phenomenology is sensitive to only the mass of the HNL(s) and the absolute values of mixing angles, |UαI|. In contrast to the behavior of active neutrinos, sterile neutrinos that are no degenerate in mass are produced and decay independently – i.e., without oscillations between themselves. Thus, from a phenomenological point of view it is sufficient to describe one sterile neutrino with only four parameters: the sterile neutrino mass MN plus the mixing angles with the three known active neutrinos Uα, see Eq. (1.5.2) for fixed I value. Such Heavy Neutral Leptons can be searched for in different high- energy experiments. In this section, we will discuss their phenomenology.

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