24–26 May 2021
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Neutrino masses from simple scoto-seesaw model with spontaneous CP violation

26 May 2021, 14:15
15m
Neutrinos Neutrino II

Speaker

D. Barreiros (CFTP/IST, U.Lisboa)

Description

I will discuss our recent work on a simple scoto-seesaw model that accounts for dark matter and neutrino masses with spontaneous CP violation. This is achieved with a single horizontal $\mathcal{Z}_8$ discrete symmetry, broken to a residual $\mathcal{Z}_2$ subgroup responsible for stabilizing dark matter. CP is broken spontaneously via the complex vacuum expectation value of a scalar singlet, inducing leptonic CP-violating effects. We find that the imposed $\mathcal{Z}_8$ symmetry pushes the values of the Dirac CP phase and the lightest neutrino mass to ranges already probed by ongoing experiments.

Primary authors

D. Barreiros (CFTP/IST, U.Lisboa) F. Joaquim ( CFTP/IST, U. Lisboa) R. Srivastava (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research) J. Valle ( Institut de Física Corpuscular – C.S.I.C./Universitat de Valencia)

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