Radiative Seesaw Model with Non-zero θ13 and Warm Dark Matter Scenario
Abstract
With updated experiment result, we study Ma's radiative seesaw model. We try to use fewer assumptions to study the feasibility of this model. Both CDM and WDM scenario are taken into consideration. In CDM scenario, the fitting of relic abundance shows that a mass spectrum M1 < m0 < M2 is preferred if theory remains perturbability. By studying the flavour violation process μ → e γ and relic density abundance, we get very strong constraint for the model. In addition, we try to explain muon anomaly aμ (g-2)/2 within the model, but the contribution induced by new particles is too small to account for the discrepancy. In WDM scenario, We show that relic abundance can be produced by thermal production with subsequent entropy dilution process. The entropy dilution can be attained by N2 decay in which a mass spectrum M1 < M2 < m0 is required.
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