Dark matter stability and one-loop neutrino mass generation based on Peccei–Quinn symmetry

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We propose a model which is a simple extension of the KSVZ invisible axion model with an inert doublet scalar. Peccei–Quinn symmetry forbids tree-level neutrino mass generation and its remnant Z2 symmetry guarantees dark matter stability. The neutrino masses are generated by one-loop effects as a result of the breaking of Peccei–Quinn symmetry through a nonrenormalizable interaction. Although the low energy effective model coincides with an original scotogenic model which contains right-handed neutrinos with large masses, it is free from the strong CP problem.

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Suematsu, D. (2018). Dark matter stability and one-loop neutrino mass generation based on Peccei–Quinn symmetry. European Physical Journal C, 78(1). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5519-4

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