Scotogenic Dark Symmetry as a residual subgroup of Standard Model Symmetries
Abstract
We show that the scotogenic dark symmetry can be obtained as a residual subgroup of the global U(1)B-L symmetry already present in Standard Model. We propose a general framework where the U(1)B-L symmetry is spontaneously broken to an even Z2n subgroup, setting the general conditions for neutrinos to be Majorana and the dark matter stability in terms of the residual Z2n. Under this general framework, as examples, we build a class of simple models where, in the scotogenic spirit, the dark matter candidate is the lightest particle running inside the neutrino mass loop. The global U(1)B-L symmetry in our framework being anomaly free can also be gauged in a straightforward manner leading to a richer phenomenology.
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