학술논문

A common framework for fermion mass hierarchy, leptogenesis and dark matter
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
J. High Energ. Phys. 2024, 235 (2024)
Subject
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Language
Abstract
In this work, we explore an extension of the Standard Model designed to elucidate the fermion mass hierarchy, account for the dark matter relic abundance, and explain the observed matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe. Beyond the Standard Model particle content, our model introduces additional scalars and fermions. Notably, the light active neutrinos and the first two generations of charged fermions acquire masses at the one-loop level. The model accommodates successful low-scale leptogenesis, permitting the mass of the decaying heavy right-handed neutrino to be as low as 10 TeV. We conduct a detailed analysis of the dark matter phenomenology and explore various interesting phenomenological implications. These include charged lepton flavor violation, muon and electron anomalous magnetic moments, constraints arising from electroweak precision observables, and implications for collider experiments.
Comment: 22 pages, 11 captioned figures, added more references and improved discussions, matches published version