Physics Letters B (Nov 2016)

On neutrinoless double beta decay in the νMSM

  • Takehiko Asaka,
  • Shintaro Eijima,
  • Hiroyuki Ishida

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 762
pp. 371 – 375

Abstract

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We consider the neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay in the νMSM, in which three right-handed neutrinos with masses below the electroweak scale are additionally introduced to the Standard Model. In this model there appear three heavy neutral leptons N1, N2, and N3 corresponding to right-handed neutrinos. It has been known that the lightest one N1 with keV mass, which is a candidate for dark matter, gives a negligible contribution to the 0νββ decay. By contrast, the heavier ones N2 and N3, which are responsible to the seesaw mechanism of neutrino masses and baryogenesis, give the destructive contribution (compared with one from active neutrinos). This is because their mass degeneracy at high precision has been assumed, which is expected by analytical studies of baryogenesis. In this analysis, we find that the effective mass of the 0νββ decay becomes larger than one from active neutrinos due to the N2 and N3 constructive contribution when the mass difference becomes larger and the mass ordering of active neutrinos is inverted. Such a possibility will be explored by the current and near future experiments of the 0νββ decay.