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25–29 Jul 2022
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany
Europe/Zurich timezone

Scotogenic origin of θ13 and dark matter

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18m
Central Seminar Room

Central Seminar Room

Particle Physics Parallel Session B

Speaker

Biswajit Karmakar (University of Silesia (PL))

Description

We analyze a flavor symmetric model to understand neutrino masses and mixing based on the A4 discrete symmetry. Here both minimal type-I seesaw and scotogenic mechanisms contribute towards explaining tiny light neutrino mass. The minimal type-I seesaw generates tribimaximal neutrino mixing at the leading order. The scotogenic contribution acts as a deviation from this first-order approximation of the lepton mixing matrix to yield the observed non-zero θ13, and to accommodate a potential dark matter candidate. Apart from predicting interesting correlations between different neutrino parameters as well as between neutrino and the model parameters, the model also predicts the specific values for absolute neutrino masses, leptonic Dirac, and Majorana CP phase, and effective mass parameter appearing in the neutrinoless double beta decay.

Author

Biswajit Karmakar (University of Silesia (PL))

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