Scotoseesaw model implied by dark right-handed neutrinos

Abstract

We find a dark gauge symmetry U(1)D that transforms nontrivially only for three right-handed neutrinos, 1,2,3R. The anomaly cancellation demands that they have a dark charge D=0,-1,+1 assigned to 1,2,3R, respectively. The dark charge is broken by two units down to a dark parity, i.e. U(1)D PD=(-1)D, which stabilizes a dark matter candidate. Interestingly, the model manifestly supplies neutrino masses via joint seesaw and scotogenic mechanisms, called scotoseesaw.

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