Dark Matter and the elusive $\mathbf{Z'}$ in a dynamical Inverse Seesaw scenario
Abstract
The Inverse Seesaw naturally explains the smallness of neutrino masses via an approximate symmetry broken only by a correspondingly small parameter. In this work the possible dynamical generation of the Inverse Seesaw neutrino mass mechanism from the spontaneous breaking of a gauged symmetry is investigated. Interestingly, the Inverse Seesaw pattern requires a chiral content such that anomaly cancellation predicts the existence of extra fermions belonging to a dark sector with large, non-trivial, charges under the . We investigate the phenomenology associated to these new states and find that one of them is a viable dark matter candidate with mass around the TeV scale, whose interaction with the Standard Model is mediated by the boson associated to the gauged symmetry. Given the large charges required for anomaly cancellation in the dark sector, the interacts preferentially with this dark sector rather than with the Standard Model. This suppresses the rate at direct detection searches and thus alleviates the constraints on -mediated dark matter relic abundance. The collider phenomenology of this elusive is also discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1707.08606,
title = {Dark Matter and the elusive $\mathbf{Z'}$ in a dynamical Inverse Seesaw scenario},
author = {Valentina De Romeri and Enrique Fernandez-Martinez and Julia Gehrlein and Pedro A. N. Machado and Viviana Niro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.08606},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
20 pages, 2 figures, matches published version in JHEP