Sterile neutrino Dark Matter in the minimal Dirac Seesaw
Abstract
We study sterile neutrino dark matter in a minimal Type-I Dirac seesaw framework where the states responsible for generating Dirac neutrino masses at tree level can be viable dark matter candidates. A symmetry, spontaneously broken to a residual by the vacuum expectation value of a singlet scalar, forbids Majorana mass operators and ensures neutrino Diracness. The lightest sterile neutrino is produced non-thermally via freeze-in from decays of Standard Model particles and an additional scalar state. We show that the presence of an additional right-handed mixing angle, , opens up viable regions of parameter space where the observed dark matter relic abundance can be reproduced while maintaining cosmological stability. This mainly stems from the absence of X-ray astrophysical constraints in our scenario. We further find that the freeze-in production of right-handed neutrinos yields a negligible contribution to , consistent with current cosmological bounds.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.20145,
title = {Sterile neutrino Dark Matter in the minimal Dirac Seesaw},
author = {J. Adhikary and A. Batra and K. Deka and F. R. Joaquim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.20145},
year = {2026}
}
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12 LaTeX pages, 3 figures