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Dark symmetry implication for right-handed neutrinos

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-02-14 v2

Abstract

We argue that the long-standing issues of neutrino mass and dark matter can be manifestly solved in a dark gauge symmetry U(1)DU(1)_D that transforms nontrivially only for three right-handed neutrinos ν1,2,3R\nu_{1,2,3R} -- the counterparts of known left-handed neutrinos. This theory assigns ν1,2,3R\nu_{1,2,3R} dark charge to be D=0D=0, 1-1, and +1+1, respectively, in order for anomaly cancelation. Additionally, it imposes an inert Higgs doublet η\eta and two Higgs singlets ξ,ϕ\xi,\phi with dark charge D=+1D=+1, 1-1, and +2+2, respectively. That said, the dark symmetry is broken by ϕ\phi (by two units) down to a dark parity PD=(1)DP_D=(-1)^D, for which ν2,3R\nu_{2,3R} and η,ξ\eta,\xi are odd, whereas all other fields are even due to D=0D=0. The lightest of these odd fields is stabilized by PDP_D, responsible for dark matter. Neutrino masses are generated by a scotoseesaw scheme, in which the seesaw part is mediated by ν1R\nu_{1R}, while the scotogenic part is mediated by ν2,3R\nu_{2,3R}, for which the hierarchy of atmospheric and solar neutrino mass splittings is explained.

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@article{arxiv.2407.02324,
  title  = {Dark symmetry implication for right-handed neutrinos},
  author = {Phung Van Dong and Duong Van Loi and Do Thi Huong and Nguyen Tuan Duy and Dang Van Soa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.02324},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

14 pages, 2 figures, 1 table; matches published version in PRD