Radiative neutrino mass model from a mass dimension-11 $\Delta L =2 $ effective operator
Abstract
We present the first detailed phenomenological analysis of a radiative Majorana neutrino mass model constructed from opening up a mass-dimension-11 effective operator constructed out of standard model fields. While three such operators are generated, only one dominates neutrino mass generation, namely , where denotes lepton doublet, quark doublet and Higgs doublet. The underlying renormalisable theory contains the scalars coupling as a diquark, coupling as a leptoquark, and , which has no Yukawa couplings but does couple to and in addition to the gauge fields. Neutrino masses and mixings are generated at two-loop order. A feature of this model that is different from many other radiative models is the lack of proportionality to any quark and charged-lepton masses of the neutrino mass matrix. One consequence is that the scale of new physics can be as high as TeV, despite the operator having a high mass dimension. This raises the prospect that effective operators at even higher mass dimensions may, when opened up, produce phenomenologically-viable radiative neutrino mass models. The parameter space of the model is explored through benchmark slices that are subject to experimental constraints from charged lepton flavour-violating decays, rare meson decays and neutral-meson mixing. The acceptable parameter space can accommodate the anomalies in and the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon.
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@article{arxiv.1912.12386,
title = {Radiative neutrino mass model from a mass dimension-11 $\Delta L =2 $ effective operator},
author = {John Gargalionis and Iulia Popa-Mateiu and Raymond R. Volkas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.12386},
year = {2020}
}
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52 pages, 22 figures, 4 tables