Dark matter from SU(4) model
G.E. Volovik

TL;DR
This paper proposes a SU(4) based model linking the fourth-generation neutrinos to dark matter, but predicts an excess of dark matter over observations unless F-charge conservation is violated.
Contribution
It introduces a novel SU(4) family symmetry model that connects fourth-generation neutrinos to dark matter, addressing baryogenesis and dark matter abundance.
Findings
Massive fourth-generation neutrinos could account for dark matter.
Model predicts dark matter density exceeds observational limits.
Non-conservation of F-charge may resolve the overabundance issue.
Abstract
The left-right symmetric Pati-Salam model of the unification of quarks and leptons is based on SU(4) and SU(2)xSU(2) groups. These groups are naturally extended to include the classification of families of quarks and leptons. We assume that the family group (the group which unites the families) is also the SU(4) group. The properties of the 4-th generation of fermions are the same as that of the ordinary-matter fermions in first three generations except for the family charge of the SU(4)_F group: F=(1/3,1/3,1/3,-1), where F=1/3 for fermions of ordinary matter and F=-1 for the 4-th generation. The difference in F does not allow the mixing between ordinary and fourth-generation fermions. Because of the conservation of the F charge, the creation of baryons and leptons in the process of electroweak baryogenesis must be accompanied by the creation of fermions of the 4-th generation. As a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
