TeV-scale Pseudo-Dirac Seesaw Mechanisms in an E6 Inspired Model
Abstract
TeV-scale seesaw mechanisms are interesting due to their potential testability at existing collider experiments. Herein we propose an E6-inspired model allowing a TeV-scale pseudo-Dirac singlet neutrino seesaw mechanism with naturally sizeable Yukawa couplings of O(10-2). The model also contains new U(1) gauge interactions (and associated Z bosons with which the singlet neutrinos can be produced at colliders), typically long-lived colour triplet fermions, SU(2) doublet fermions, and a complex scalar - potentially all at the TeV-scale. Additionally we identify three possible explanations for the 750 GeV di-photon excess.
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