Neutrino Mass, Leptogenesis, and Dark Matter from The Dark Sector with $U(1)_{D}$
Wei-Min Yang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new extension of the Standard Model introducing a dark sector with a $U(1)_{D}$ symmetry, which simultaneously explains neutrino masses, leptogenesis, and dark matter, and is testable in upcoming experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a dark sector with a $U(1)_{D}$ symmetry that unifies explanations for neutrino mass, leptogenesis, and dark matter within a single framework.
Findings
The model generates tiny neutrino masses via a hybrid see-saw mechanism.
It achieves leptogenesis at the TeV scale.
It accounts for cold dark matter and is experimentally testable.
Abstract
I suggest a new extension of the SM by introducing a dark sector which has several new particles and a local symmetry. The dark particles bring about the new and interesting physics beyond the SM. The model can generate the tiny neutrino mass by a hybrid see-saw mechanism, achieve the leptogenesis at the TeV scale, and account for the cold dark matter. All of the three things collectively arise from the dark sector. In particular, it is very feasible to test the model predictions and probe the dark sector in near future experiments.
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