Minimal scenario of Criticality for Electroweak scale, Neutrino Masses, Dark Matter, and Inflation

Abstract

We propose a minimal model that can explain the electroweak scale, neutrino masses, Dark Matter (DM), and successful inflation all at once based on the multicritical-point principle (MPP). The model has two singlet scalar fields that realize an analogue of the Coleman-Weinberg mechanism, in addition to the Standard Model with heavy Majorana right-handed neutrinos. By assuming a Z2 symmetry, one of the scalars becomes a DM candidate whose property is almost the same as the minimal Higgs-portal scalar DM. In this model, the MPP can naturally realize a saddle point in the Higgs potential at high energy scales. By the renormalization-group analysis, we study the critical Higgs inflation with non-minimal coupling |H|2 R that utilizes the saddle point of the Higgs potential. We find that it is possible to realize successful inflation even for =25 and that the heaviest right-handed neutrino is predicted to have a mass around 1014 GeV to meet the current cosmological observations. Such a small value of can be realized by the Higgs-portal coupling λSH 0.32 and the vacuum expectation value of the additional neutral scalar φ 2.7 TeV, which correspond to the dark matter mass 2.0 TeV, its spin-independent cross section 1.8×10-9 pb, and the mass of additional neutral scalar 190 GeV.

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