Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10723662 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We consider a possibility to naturally explain tiny neutrino masses without the lepton number violation. We study a simple model with SU(2)L singlet charged scalars (s1±,s2±) as well as singlet right-handed neutrino (νR). Yukawa interactions for Dirac neutrinos, which are forbidden at the tree level by a softly-broken Z2 symmetry, are induced at the one-loop level via the soft-breaking term in the scalar potential. Consequently neutrinos obtain small Dirac masses after the electroweak symmetry breaking. It is found that constrains from neutrino oscillation measurements and lepton flavor violation search results (especially for μâeγ) can be satisfied. We study the decay pattern of the singlet charged scalars, which could be tested at the LHC and the ILC. We discuss possible extensions also, e.g. to introduce dark matter candidate.
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Authors
Shinya Kanemura, Takehiro Nabeshima, Hiroaki Sugiyama,