In the simplest linear seesaw model, astrophysical, unitarity, and LHC constraints force a compressed scalar spectrum and permit the 125 GeV Higgs to decay invisibly into majorons with branching ratios up to about 20%.
Connecting neutrino physics with dark matter
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The origin of neutrino masses and the nature of dark matter are two of the most pressing open questions of the modern astro-particle physics. We consider here the possibility that these two problems are related, and review some theoretical scenarios which offer common solutions. A simple possibility is that the dark matter particle emerges in minimal realizations of the see-saw mechanism, like in the majoron and sterile neutrino scenarios. We present the theoretical motivation for both models and discuss their phenomenology, confronting the predictions of these scenarios with cosmological and astrophysical observations. Finally, we discuss the possibility that the stability of dark matter originates from a flavour symmetry of the leptonic sector. We review a proposal based on an A_4 flavour symmetry.
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Electroweak Breaking and Higgs Boson Profile in the Simplest Linear Seesaw Model
In the simplest linear seesaw model, astrophysical, unitarity, and LHC constraints force a compressed scalar spectrum and permit the 125 GeV Higgs to decay invisibly into majorons with branching ratios up to about 20%.