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Minimal radiative Dirac neutrino mass models

21 May 2019, 16:20
20m
Aransas (Omni Hotel)

Aransas

Omni Hotel

900 N Shoreline Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Oral Neutrinos: Models, Phenomenology, Experiments Neutrinos: Models, Phenomenology, Experiments

Speaker

Prof. Diego Restrepo (Universidad de Antioquia)

Description

Neutrinos may be Dirac particles whose masses arise radiatively at one-loop, naturally explaining their small values. In this work we show that all the one-loop realizations of the dimension-five operator to effectively generate Dirac neutrino masses can be implemented by using a single local symmetry: $𝑈(1)_{𝐵−𝐿}$. Since this symmetry is anomalous, new chiral fermions, charged under $𝐵−𝐿$, are required. The minimal model consistent with neutrino data includes three chiral fermions, two of them with the same lepton number. The next minimal models contain five chiral fermions and their $𝐵−𝐿$ charges can be fixed by requiring a dark matter candidate in the spectrum. We list the full particle content as well as the relevant Lagrangian terms for each of these models. They are new and simple models that can simultaneously accommodate Dirac neutrino masses (at one-loop) and dark matter without invoking any discrete symmetries.

Primary author

Prof. Diego Restrepo (Universidad de Antioquia)

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