Non-invertible symmetry from the minimal Fibonacci fusion rule forbids tree-level VEVs for multi-Higgs fields H4 and H5, generating them radiatively at one-loop with naturally small values of 10^{-3}-10^{-2} GeV that satisfy the rho parameter.
Dirac one-loop seesaw in a non-invertible fusion rule
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We propose a radiative Dirac neutrino mass model stabilized by a non-invertible fusion rule originating from a $Z_3 \times Z_3'$ gauging. The imposed symmetry forbids tree-level Yukawa couplings and ensures that neutrino masses are generated only at the one-loop level through the exchange of exotic fermions and inert scalars. This minimal framework simultaneously accommodates neutrino masses and mixings consistent with current oscillation data, while providing a viable dark matter candidate. We analyze lepton flavor violating processes and lepton anomalous magnetic moments, finding that all contributions remain well below present experimental bounds. In the dark matter sector, the bosonic singlet emerges as a promising candidate with relic density compatible with cosmological observations, whereas the fermionic option is strongly disfavored due to suppressed annihilation cross sections. Our study demonstrates that non-invertible fusion rules can serve as a powerful organizing principle for constructing minimal and phenomenologically consistent extensions of the Standard Model, linking neutrino physics and dark matter within a unified radiative framework.
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Zee models are classified under non-invertible Z_M symmetries; viable candidates are identified from data consistency, and a Z_7 benchmark yields numerical predictions for neutrino parameters and CLFV rates.
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A theoretical account of tiny multi-Higgs vacuum expectation values from non-invertible symmetry
Non-invertible symmetry from the minimal Fibonacci fusion rule forbids tree-level VEVs for multi-Higgs fields H4 and H5, generating them radiatively at one-loop with naturally small values of 10^{-3}-10^{-2} GeV that satisfy the rho parameter.
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Zee models with a non-invertible $Z_M$ symmetry
Zee models are classified under non-invertible Z_M symmetries; viable candidates are identified from data consistency, and a Z_7 benchmark yields numerical predictions for neutrino parameters and CLFV rates.