Constraining the 3-3-1 model with heavy neutral leptons using (g-2)μ and dark matter observables
Abstract
We find constraints on the highest scale of symmetry breaking of a model with gauge symmetry SU(3)C SU(3)L U(1)X with heavy neutral leptons in the fermion triplets, calculating the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon and using results of the relic abundance of dark matter and experiments searching for its direct detection. In order to do this, we have calculated the one-loop contribution of new particles in the model to (g-2)μ, finding a favoured region for the scale at which SU(3)L is broken, and we have found lower bounds for this scale making a comparison of the predictions for the detection of a fermion dark matter candidate in the model in terms of simplified dark matter models, identifying the dominant portal for its interactions with standard model particles, and using constraints for the relic abundance and spin-independent scattering cross section of the fermion candidate with protons.
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