Dark matter implications of the KATRIN neutrino mass experiment

Abstract

We studied the effects of the absolute neutrino mass scale in the scotogenic radiative seesaw model. From a scan over the parameter space of this model, a linear relation between the absolute neutrino mass and the dark sector-Higgs coupling λ5= 3.1×10-9\ m_e/eV has been established. With the projected sensitivity of the KATRIN experiment nearing cosmologically favored values, a neutrino mass measurement would fix the value of λ5. Subsequent correlations between the DM mass and the Yukawa coupling between DM and the SM leptons can probe the fermion DM parameter space, when lepton flavor violation constraints are also considered. The results are independent of the neutrino mass hierarchy and the CP phase.

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