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Lepton Number Violation at Low and High Energies

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The violation of lepton number is predicted in many new physics scenarios and it is tightly connected to the potential Majorana character of neutrinos; searching for lepton number violation (LNV) therefore constitutes a crucial pathway to physics beyond the Standard Model. In my talk, I will provide an overview of recent theoretical developments of LNV and Majorana neutrinos. I will try to illuminate what consequences the observation of LNV would have on new physics scenarios, specifically on neutrino mass and baryogenesis mechanisms. I will furthermore survey the phenomenology of relevant experimental searches, both at low energies and at high energy colliders such as the LHC . Here I will focus on the role of the nuclear process of neutrinoless double beta decay and its impact on neutrino physics.

This talk is part of the HEP phenomenology joint Cavendish-DAMTP seminar series.

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