The scale-invariant scotogenic model

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Amine Ahriche
Kristian L. McDonald
Salah Nasri
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[1] University of Jijel,Department of Physics
[2] The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics,ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale, School of Physics
[3] The University of Sydney,Physics Department
[4] UAE University,undefined
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Beyond Standard Model; Neutrino Physics;
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We investigate a minimal scale-invariant implementation of the scotogenic model and show that viable electroweak symmetry breaking can occur while simultaneously generating one-loop neutrino masses and the dark matter relic abundance. The model predicts the existence of a singlet scalar (dilaton) that plays the dual roles of triggering electroweak symmetry breaking and sourcing lepton number violation. Important constraints are studied, including those from lepton flavor violating effects and dark matter direct-detection experiments. The latter turn out to be somewhat severe, already excluding large regions of parameter space. None the less, viable regions of parameter space are found, corresponding to dark matter masses below (roughly) 10 GeV and above 200 GeV.
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