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6–10 Jan 2025
Santa Maria University
Chile/Continental timezone

Connecting Neutrino Mass and Dark Matter via Low-Scale Radiative Seesaw and Phenomenological Implications

9 Jan 2025, 14:50
20m
Building A (Santa Maria University)

Building A

Santa Maria University

Avda. España 1680, Valparaíso, Chile

Speaker

Vishnudath K N (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Marı́a, Valparaı́so, Chile)

Description

I will discuss a TeV-scale extension of the Standard Model in which a dark sector facilitates neutrino mass generation radiatively within the context of the linear seesaw mechanism. Since the symmetries of the model prevent tree-level contributions, tiny neutrino masses are generated at one loop due to spontaneous lepton number violation by the expectation value of a Higgs triplet. I will discuss the implications for charged lepton flavor violation, dark matter phenomenology and collider searches.

Author

Vishnudath K N (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Marı́a, Valparaı́so, Chile)

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