Journal of High Energy Physics (Aug 2018)

Inverse seesaw and dark matter in a gauged B − L extension with flavour symmetry

  • Anirban Biswas,
  • Sandhya Choubey,
  • Sarif Khan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2018)062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018, no. 8
pp. 1 – 28

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Abstract We propose a model which generates neutrino masses by the inverse seesaw mechanism, provides a viable dark matter candidate and explains the muon (g−2) anomaly. The Standard Model (SM) gauge group is extended with a gauged U(1)B−L as well as a gauged U1Lμ−Lτ $$ \mathrm{U}{(1)}_{{\mathrm{L}}_{\mu }-{\mathrm{L}}_{\tau }} $$. While U1Lμ−Lτ $$ \mathrm{U}{(1)}_{{\mathrm{L}}_{\mu }-{\mathrm{L}}_{\tau }} $$ is anomaly free, the anomaly introduced by U(1)B−L is cancelled between the six SM singlet fermions introduced for the inverse seesaw mechanism and four additional chiral fermions introduced in this model. After spontaneous symmetry breaking the four chiral fermionic degrees of freedom combine to give two Dirac states. The lightest Dirac fermion becomes stable and hence the dark matter candidate. We focus on the region of the parameter space where the dark matter annihilates to the right-handed neutrinos, relating the dark matter sector with the neutrino sector. The U1Lμ−Lτ $$ \mathrm{U}{(1)}_{{\mathrm{L}}_{\mu }-{\mathrm{L}}_{\tau }} $$ gauge symmetry provides a flavour structure to the inverse seesaw framework, successfully explaining the observed neutrino masses and mixings. We study the model parameters in the light of neutrino oscillation data and find correlation between them. Values of some of the model parameters are shown to be mutually exclusive between normal and inverted ordering of the neutrino mass eigenstates. Moreover, the muon (g − 2) anomaly can be explained by the additional contribution arising from U1Lμ−Lτ $$ \mathrm{U}{(1)}_{{\mathrm{L}}_{\mu }-{\mathrm{L}}_{\tau }} $$ gauge boson.

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