27 June 2022 to 1 July 2022
Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Absolute neutrino mass scale and dark matter stability from flavour symmetry

30 Jun 2022, 17:45
15m
Room QA1.2, South Tower (Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal)

Room QA1.2, South Tower

Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal

Speaker

Salvador Centelles Chuliá (MPIK (Heidelberg))

Description

We explore a simple but extremely predictive extension of the scotogenic model. We promote the scotogenic symmetry $\mathbb{Z}_2$ to the flavour non-Abelian symmetry $\Sigma(81)$, which can also automatically protect dark matter stability. In addition, $\Sigma(81)$ leads to striking predictions in the lepton sector: only Inverted Ordering is realised, the absolute neutrino mass scale is predicted to be $m_\text{lightest} \approx 7.5 \times 10^{-4}$ eV and the Majorana phases are correlated in such a way that $|m_{ee}| \approx 0.018$ eV. The model also leads to a strong correlation between the solar mixing angle $\theta_{12}$ and $\delta_{CP}$, which may be falsified by the next generation of neutrino oscillation experiments. The setup is minimal in the sense that no additional symmetries or flavons are required.

Authors

Avelino Vicente (IFIC - CSIC / U. Valencia) Rahul Srivastava (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC), Valencia - SPAIN) Salvador Centelles Chuliá (MPIK (Heidelberg))

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