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Auteurs principaux: Arbeláez, Carolina, Cottin, Giovanna, Helo, Juan Carlos, Hirsch, Martin, de Melo, Téssio B.
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Publié: 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.03364
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author Arbeláez, Carolina
Cottin, Giovanna
Helo, Juan Carlos
Hirsch, Martin
de Melo, Téssio B.
author_facet Arbeláez, Carolina
Cottin, Giovanna
Helo, Juan Carlos
Hirsch, Martin
de Melo, Téssio B.
contents Neutrino masses and dark matter (DM) might have a common origin. The scotogenic model can be considered the proto-type model realizing this idea, but many other variants exist. In this paper we explore the phenomemology of a particular DM neutrino mass model, containing a triplet scalar. We calculate the relic density and check for constraints from direct detection experiments. The parameter space of the model, allowed by these constraints, contains typically a long-lived or quasi-stable doubly charged scalar, that can be searched for at the LHC. We reinterpret existing searches to derive limits on the masses of the scalars of the model and estimate future sensitivities in the high-luminosity phase of the LHC. The searches we discuss can serve to constrain also many other 1-loop neutrino mass models.
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spellingShingle Long-lived particle phenomenology in one-loop neutrino mass models with dark matter
Arbeláez, Carolina
Cottin, Giovanna
Helo, Juan Carlos
Hirsch, Martin
de Melo, Téssio B.
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Neutrino masses and dark matter (DM) might have a common origin. The scotogenic model can be considered the proto-type model realizing this idea, but many other variants exist. In this paper we explore the phenomemology of a particular DM neutrino mass model, containing a triplet scalar. We calculate the relic density and check for constraints from direct detection experiments. The parameter space of the model, allowed by these constraints, contains typically a long-lived or quasi-stable doubly charged scalar, that can be searched for at the LHC. We reinterpret existing searches to derive limits on the masses of the scalars of the model and estimate future sensitivities in the high-luminosity phase of the LHC. The searches we discuss can serve to constrain also many other 1-loop neutrino mass models.
title Long-lived particle phenomenology in one-loop neutrino mass models with dark matter
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.03364