The scale invariant scotogenic model: CDF-II W-boson mass and the 95 GeV excesses
Abstract
The anomalies observed in the W mass measurements at the CDF-II experiments and the excesses seen around 95~GeV at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) motivate this work, in which we investigate and constrain the parameter space of the Scale Invariant Scotogenic Model with a Majorana dark matter candidate. The scanned parameters are chosen to be consistent with the dark matter relic density and the observed excesses at 95~GeV signal strength rates in different channels. We found that significant part of the viable space addresses the excess in the channel γγ, while a tight part can address the excess in both γγ and bb channels. Furthermore, the model's viable parameters can be probed in both the LHC and future e+e- colliders for di-Higgs production.
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