Low-scale seesaw from neutrino condensation

Dib C.; Kovalenko S.; Schmidt I.; Smetana A.

Abstract

Knowledge of the mechanism of neutrino mass generation would help understand a lot more about Lepton Number Violation (LNV), the cosmological evolution of the Universe, or the evolution of astronomical objects. Here we propose a verifiable and viable extension of the Standard model for neutrino mass generation, with a low-scale seesaw mechanism via LNV condensation in the sector of sterile neutrinos. To prove the concept, we analyze a simplified model of just a single family of elementary particles and check it against a set of phenomenological constraints coming from electroweak symmetry breaking, neutrino masses, leptogenesis and dark matter. The model predicts (i) TeV scale quasi-degenerate heavy sterile neutrinos, suitable for leptogenesis with resonant enhancement of the C P asymmetry, (ii) a set of additional heavy Higgs bosons whose existence can be challenged at the LHC, (iii) an additional light and sterile Higgs scalar which is a candidate for decaying warm dark matter, and (iv) a majoron. Since the model is based on simple and robust principles of dynamical mass generation, its parameters are very restricted, but remarkably it is still within current phenomenological limits. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Título según WOS: Low-scale seesaw from neutrino condensation
Título según SCOPUS: Low-scale seesaw from neutrino condensation
Volumen: 952
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2019.114910

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS