Cosmological Constraints for the Cold Dark Matter and Model Building Based on the Flavor Symmetric Radiative Seesaw Model
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Publication:3540772
DOI10.1143/PTPS.172.220zbMATH Open1153.83314arXiv0801.3029OpenAlexW2042322475MaRDI QIDQ3540772FDOQ3540772
Authors: Hiroshi Okada
Publication date: 24 November 2008
Published in: Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: It is now clear that the masses of the neutrino sector are much lighter than those of the other three sectors.There are many attempts to explain the neutrino masses radiatively by means of inert Higgses, which don't have vacuum expectation values. Then one can discuss cold dark matter candidates, because of no needing so heavy particles and having a parity symmetry corresponding to the R-parity symmetry of the MSSM. The most famous work would be the Zee model. Recently a new type model along this line of thought was proposed by Mr. E. Ma. We paid attention to this idea. We introduce a flavor symmetry based on a dihedral group to constrain the Yukawa sector. For the neutrino sector, we find that the maximal mixing of atmospheric neutrinos is realized, it can also be shown that only an inverted mass spectrum, the value of is 0.0034 and so on. When one extends the Higgs sector, it leads to FCNCs mediated by Higgs fields generally. But in our model, the FCNCs are (of course) suppressed for the experiments sufficiently. For the fermionic CDM candidates, we find that the mass of the CDM and the inert Higgs should be larger than about 230 and 300 GeV, respectively. If we restrict ourselves to a perturbative regime, they should be lighter than about 750 GeV.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0801.3029
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