U(1), Seesaw Dark Matter, and Higgs Decay

Abstract

It has recently been pointed out that the underlying symmetry of dark matter may well be U(1) (coming from SO(10) SU(5) × U(1)) with the dark parity of any given particle determined by (-1)Q+2j, where Q is its U(1) charge and j its spin angular momentum. Armed with this new insight, previous simple models of dark matter are reinterpreted, and a novel idea is proposed that light seesaw dark matter exists in analogy to light neutrinos and is produced by the rare decay of the standard-model Higgs boson.

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