Neutrino masses and gauged U(1) lepton number

Abstract

We investigate the tree-level neutrino mass generation in the gauged U(1) lepton model recently proposed by us [arXiv:1805.10382]. With the addition of one Standard Model(SM) singlet, φ1(Y=0, =1), and one SM triplet scalar, T(Y=-1,=0), realistic lepton masses can be accommodated. The resulting magnitude of neutrino mass is given by vt3/vL2, where vt and vL are the vacuum expectation values of T and φ1, respectively, and it is automatically of the inverse see-saw type. Since vL is the lepton number violation scale we take it to be high, i.e. O (TeV). Moreover, the induced lepton flavor violating processes and the phenomenology of the peculiar triplet are studied. An interesting bound, 0.1 vt24.1 GeV, is obtained when taking into account the neutrino mass generation, Br(μ→ e γ), and the limits from oblique parameters, S and T. Collider phenomenology of the SM triplets is also discussed.

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