Abstract

We describe certain novel leptonic processes suggested by the ambidextrous model of weak interactions. Heavy charged leptons are occasionally produced by neutrinos or antineutrinos. They can decay via right-handed current-current couplings into a muon, a massive neutral lepton, and its antiparticle. Subsequent decay of the heavy neutrals yields from three to five final-state leptons. Same-sign (or "symmetric" opposite-sign) dimuon events are produced by an alternative decay mode of the heavy charged leptons.

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