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Freeze-in Dark Matter from a Minimal B-L Model and Possible Grand Unification

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-07-01 v1

Abstract

We show that a minimal local BLB-L symmetry extension of the standard model can provide a unified description of both neutrino mass and dark matter. In our model, BLB-L breaking is responsible for neutrino masses via the seesaw mechanism, whereas the real part of the BLB-L breaking Higgs field (called σ\sigma here) plays the role of a freeze-in dark matter candidate for a wide parameter range. Since the σ\sigma-particle is unstable, for it to qualify as dark matter, its lifetime must be longer than 102510^{25} seconds implying that the BLB-L gauge coupling must be very small. This in turn implies that the dark matter relic density must arise from the freeze-in mechanism. The dark matter lifetime bound combined with dark matter relic density gives a lower bound on the BLB-L gauge boson mass in terms of the dark matter mass. We point out parameter domains where the dark matter mass can be both in the keV to MeV range as well as in the PeV range. We discuss ways to test some parameter ranges of this scenario in collider experiments. Finally, we show that if instead of BLB-L, we consider the extra U(1)U(1) generator to be 4I3R+3(BL)-4I_{3R}+3(B-L), the basic phenomenology remains unaltered and for certain gauge coupling ranges, the model can be embedded into a five dimensional SO(10)SO(10) grand unified theory.

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@article{arxiv.2005.00365,
  title  = {Freeze-in Dark Matter from a Minimal B-L Model and Possible Grand Unification},
  author = {Rabindra N. Mohapatra and Nobuchika Okada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00365},
  year   = {2020}
}

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18 pages and six figures