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Dark Matter and the elusive $\mathbf{Z'}$ in a dynamical Inverse Seesaw scenario

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-12-06 v2

Abstract

The Inverse Seesaw naturally explains the smallness of neutrino masses via an approximate BLB-L 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 U(1)U(1) BLB-L 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 U(1)U(1) BLB-L. 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 ZZ' boson associated to the gauged U(1)U(1) BLB-L symmetry. Given the large charges required for anomaly cancellation in the dark sector, the BLB-L ZZ' 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 ZZ'-mediated dark matter relic abundance. The collider phenomenology of this elusive ZZ' is also discussed.

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@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