Unraveling the Scotogenic Model at Muon Collider
Abstract
The Scotogenic model extends the standard model with three singlet fermion and one inert doublet scalar to address the common origin of tiny neutrino mass and dark matter. For fermion dark matter , a hierarchical Yukawa structure is usually favored to satisfy constraints from lepton flavor violation and relic density. Such large -related Yukawa coupling would greatly enhance the pair production of charged scalar at the muon collider. In this paper, we investigate the dilepton signature of the Scotogenic model at a 14 TeV muon collider. For the dimuon signature , we find that most viable samples can be probed with data. The ditau signature is usually less promising but is important to probe the small region. The mono-photon signature could also probe the compressed mass region . Masses of charged scalar and dark matter can be further extracted by a binned likelihood fit of the dilepton energy.
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@article{arxiv.2207.07382,
title = {Unraveling the Scotogenic Model at Muon Collider},
author = {Jiao Liu and Zhi-Long Han and Yi Jin and Honglei Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.07382},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
34 pages, 15figures, 5 tables. add discussion on monophoton. matches JHEP version