Common Origin of Non-zero θ13 and Dark Matter in an S4 Flavour Symmetric Model with Inverse Seesaw

Abstract

We study an inverse seesaw model of neutrino mass within the framework of S4 flavour symmetry from the requirement of generating non-zero reactor mixing angle θ13 along with correct dark matter relic abundance. The leading order S4 model gives rise to tri-bimaximal type leptonic mixing resulting in θ13=0. Non-zero θ13 is generated at one loop level by extending the model with additional scalar and fermion fields which take part in the loop correction. The particles going inside the loop are odd under an in-built ZDark2 symmetry such that the lightest ZDark2 odd particle can be a dark matter candidate. Correct neutrino and dark matter phenomenology can be achieved for such one loop corrections either to the light neutrino mass matrix or to the charged lepton mass matrix although the latter case is found to be more predictive. The predictions for neutrinoless double beta decay is also discussed and inverted hierarchy in the charged lepton correction case is found to be disfavoured by the latest KamLAND-Zen data.

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