Dark symmetry implication for right-handed neutrinos
Phung Van Dong, Duong Van Loi, Do Thi Huong, Nguyen Tuan Duy, Dang Van, Soa

TL;DR
This paper proposes a dark gauge symmetry model involving right-handed neutrinos and additional Higgs fields to simultaneously address neutrino masses and dark matter, with a mechanism explaining neutrino mass hierarchy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel dark gauge symmetry framework with anomaly cancellation, dark parity, and a combined scotoseesaw mechanism for neutrino mass generation.
Findings
Dark matter stability via dark parity $P_D$
Neutrino mass hierarchy explained by scotoseesaw
Model consistent with anomaly cancellation
Abstract
We argue that the long-standing issues of neutrino mass and dark matter can be manifestly solved in a dark gauge symmetry that transforms nontrivially only for three right-handed neutrinos -- the counterparts of known left-handed neutrinos. This theory assigns dark charge to be , , and , respectively, in order for anomaly cancelation. Additionally, it imposes an inert Higgs doublet and two Higgs singlets with dark charge , , and , respectively. That said, the dark symmetry is broken by (by two units) down to a dark parity , for which and are odd, whereas all other fields are even due to . The lightest of these odd fields is stabilized by , responsible for dark matter. Neutrino masses are generated by a scotoseesaw scheme, in which the seesaw part is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFractal and DNA sequence analysis · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
