Physics Letters B (Feb 2019)

Simplest scoto-seesaw mechanism

  • Nicolás Rojas,
  • Rahul Srivastava,
  • José W.F. Valle

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 789
pp. 132 – 136

Abstract

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By combining the simplest (3,1) version of the seesaw mechanism containing a single heavy “right-handed” neutrino with the minimal scotogenic approach to dark matter, we propose a theory for neutrino oscillations. The “atmospheric” mass scale arises at tree level from the seesaw, while the “solar” oscillation scale emerges radiatively, through a loop involving the “dark sector” exchange. Such simple setup gives a clear interpretation of the neutrino oscillation lengths, has a viable WIMP dark matter candidate, and implies a lower bound on the neutrinoless double beta decay rate.