Fermionic dark matter and neutrino masses in a B-L model
Abstract
In this work we present a common framework for neutrino mass and dark matter. Specifically, we work with a local B-L extension of the standard model which has three right-handed neutrinos, nRi, and some extra scalars, , φi besides the standard model fields. The nRi's have non-standard B-L quantum numbers and thus these couple to different scalars. This model has the attractive property that an almost automatic Z2 symmetry acting only on a fermionic field, nR3, is present. Taking advantage of this Z2 symmetry, we study both the neutrino mass generation via a natural see-saw mechanism in low energy and the possibility of nR3 to be a DM candidate. For this last purpose, we study its relic abundance and its compatibility with the current direct detection experiments.
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