Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722658 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We study a model based on the dihedral group D4 in which the dark matter is stabilized by the interplay between a remnant Z2 symmetry, of the same spontaneously broken non-abelian group, and an auxiliary Z2f introduced to eliminate unwanted couplings in the scalar potential. In the lepton sector the model is compatible with normal hierarchy only and predicts a vanishing reactor mixing angle, θ13=0. Since mν1=0, we also have a simple prediction for the effective mass in terms of the solar angle: |mββ|=|mν2|sin2θââ¼10â3 eV. There also exists a large portion of the model parameter space where the upper bounds on lepton flavor violating processes are not violated. We incorporate quarks in the same scheme finding that a description of the CKM mixing matrix is possible and that semileptonic K and D decays mediated by flavor changing neutral currents are under control.
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Authors
D. Meloni, S. Morisi, E. Peinado,