Gauged B-3Ltau and Radiative Neutrino Masses

Abstract

If the minimal standard model of quarks and leptons is extended to include just a righthanded partner to nutau, then the quantum number B-3Ltau can be added as a gauge symmetry without the appearance of anomalies. A suitable extension of the scalar sector allows one neutrino to have a seesaw mass, and the other two to have radiative masses, with acceptable phenomenological values for neutrino oscillations. The B-3Ltau gauge boson may be light and be observable through its decay into tau+ tau-.

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