Pseudo-Goldstone dark matter in a radiative inverse seesaw scenario
Abstract
We consider a scale-invariant inverse seesaw model with dynamical breaking of gauge symmetry and lepton number. In some regions of the parameter space, the Majoron - the pseudo-Goldstone of lepton number breaking - is a viable dark matter candidate. The bound on the Majoron decay rate implies a very large dilaton vacuum expectation value, which also results in a suppression of other dark matter couplings. Because of that, the observed dark matter relic abundance can only be matched via the freeze-in mechanism. The scalar field which gives mass to heavy neutrinos can play the role of the inflaton, resulting in a tensor-to-scalar ratio for metric inflation and for Palatini gravity.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2306.07865,
title = {Pseudo-Goldstone dark matter in a radiative inverse seesaw scenario},
author = {Kristjan Kannike and Aleksei Kubarski and Luca Marzola and Antonio Racioppi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.07865},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
31 pages, 3 figures, version published in JHEP, typos corrected