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On Lepton Flavor Violation and Dark Matter in Scotogenic model with Trimaximal Mixing

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-06-27 v2

Abstract

We examine the Scotogenic model employing the TM2_2 mixing matrix, UTM2U_{\text{TM}_2}, for neutrinos and parameterize the Yukawa coupling matrix yy based on the diagonalization condition for the neutrino mass matrix, mνm_{\nu}. Our investigation centers on analyzing the relic density of cold dark matter (Ωh2\Omega h^2) and possible lepton flavor violation (LFV) in the model. In particular, we study coannihilation dynamics and LFV, in the model, considering various coannihilation scenarios including non-zero mass splitting between lightest sterile neutrinos. While analyzing, we have taken into consideration respective experimental constraints on Ωh2\Omega h^2 and LFV alongside neutrino oscillation data. Our study reveals that in both normal and inverted hierarchy of neutrino masses, splitting between masses of N1N_1 and N2N_2 can be up to 15%\approx 15\% for the model to be in consonance with the above constraints. In the second part, we have extended the analysis incorporating extended magic symmetry in mνm_\nu enabling us to completely determine Yukawa coupling matrix (yy). We observe a notable exclusion of the effective Majorana mass mee|m_{ee}| parameter space by cosmological bound on sum of neutrino masses, particularly in the normal hierarchy while inverted hierarchy scenario is excluded due to constraints coming from extended magic symmetry. These findings shed light on the interplay among the Scotogenic model, TM2_2 mixing, and extended magic symmetry, offering insights into the permitted parameter space and hierarchy exclusion.

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@article{arxiv.2402.16491,
  title  = {On Lepton Flavor Violation and Dark Matter in Scotogenic model with Trimaximal Mixing},
  author = {Tapender and Surender Verma and Sanjeev Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.16491},
  year   = {2024}
}

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40 pages, 11 figures