Modified majoron model for cosmological anomalies
Abstract
The vacuum expectation value vs of a Higgs triplet field carrying two units of lepton number L induces neutrino masses vs. The neutral component of gives rise to two Higgs particles, a pseudoscalar A and a scalar S. The most general renormalizable Higgs potential V for and the Standard-Model Higgs doublet does not permit the possibility that the mass of either A or S is small, of order vs, while the other mass is heavy enough to forbid the decay Z A S to comply with LEP 1 data. We present a model with additional dimension-6 terms in V, in which this feature is absent and either A or S can be chosen light. Subsequently we propose the model as a remedy to cosmological anomalies, namely the tension between observed and predicted tensor-to-scalar mode ratios in the cosmic microwave background and the different values of the Hubble constant measured at different cosmological scales. Furthermore, if dominantly couples to the third-generation doublet Lτ=(τ,τ), the deficit of τ events at IceCube can be explained. The singly and doubly charged triplet Higgs bosons are lighter than 280 GeV and 400 GeV respectively, and could be found at the LHC.
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