Dirac Scoto Inverse-Seesaw from $A_4$ Flavor Symmetry
Abstract
We present a Dirac scotogenic-like one loop radiative model where the stability of dark matter is intricately linked to the breaking of flavor symmetry. This breaking induces a dark symmetry, stabilizing the dark matter candidate. The breaking of leads to cutting the loop and facilitating a "scoto inverse-seesaw" mass mechanism responsible for neutrino mass generation. This elucidates the explicit explanation of two mass-squared differences, and observed in neutrino oscillations. Our model accounts for normal and inverted ordering of neutrino masses, revealing sharp correlations between and . It also shows strong compatibility with current data in the - plane. Moreover, stringent constraints on scalar masses narrow down the viable dark matter mass regions, accommodating singlet and doublet scalar dark matter as well as fermionic dark matter. Additionally, our model presents a viable avenue for addressing lepton flavor violating decays while remaining consistent with current experimental constraints.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.01407,
title = {Dirac Scoto Inverse-Seesaw from $A_4$ Flavor Symmetry},
author = {Ranjeet Kumar and Newton Nath and Rahul Srivastava and Sushant Yadav},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.01407},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
35 pages, 16 figures, 2 tables, matches with the published version in JHEP